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Keeping the memory of 'Baby P' alive



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Published Date: 27 November 2008
STAFF at a Shoreham cleaning firm are appealing for people to take part in a sponsored walk in memory of "Baby P".
Charlie Gordon and Natalie Taylor, of Uniclean Property Maintenance, Shoreham, have organised a sponsored walk from the Bridge Inn, in High Street, Shoreham, to the Palace Pier, Brighton.

All proceeds will go to the NSPCC in memory of "Baby P".

"Me and Natalie have both got young relatives and we also know people who went through child abuse," said Charlie, of Lisher Road, Lancing.

"We just wanted to make a stand so that people who are going through that know they can speak out."

Charlie and Natalie are appealing for local schools and members of the public to take part in the walk, on Saturday, January 10, so they can raise as much money as possible for charity.

Anyone interested in taking part in, or sponsoring, the walk should email charlie_gordon@hotmail.co.uk

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  • Last Updated: 27 November 2008 9:55 AM
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