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D-day for play area lottery fund bid: Campaigners need your votes

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Published Date:
25 November 2008
TODAY a Calderdale community who are battling for a £50,000 makeover for their play area need your votes.
Campaigners young and old in Elland have spent weeks raising awareness. Today their bid for the grant from the Big Lottery Fund's People's Millions to transform James Street Play Area will go head-to-head with a similar scheme in Chesterfield, Derbyshire.

Pupils from Brooksbank School, Elland, alongside their sports teacher Mark Ragan, members of Elland and District Partnership, the Mayor of Calderdale Conrad Winterburn and Police Community Support Officer Jem Brooker have stated their case.

They are up against Chesterfield Borough Council's B-Happy Project.

The scheme with the most votes will get the £50,000.

Ian Park, from Elland and District Partnership, said: "Today it's absolutely all or nothing. Everyone has been brilliant in their efforts to help win the grant to support the community in this part of the town which has had a hard time recently. They deserve everyone's votes today."

To bring the money to Elland call 0871 626 8176.

Type talk users should dial 18001 before the number they want to vote for. Calls cost 10p per call from BT landlines. Calls from other networks may be higher and from mobiles will be considerably more. No profits are made by ITV or the Big Lottery Fund from your calls. Lines open at 9am and close at midnight. Calls made after closing time won't be counted but may still be charged.

Terms and conditions are available at itv.com/terms.



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  • Last Updated: 25 November 2008 8:50 AM
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