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Companies provide some Easter fun



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A recruitment agency in Northampton has donated 80 Easter eggs to the NSPCC.
Kelly Services, in St Giles Street, Northampton, collected the eggs from their temporary workers, staff at the branch, and from British Pepper and Spice in Brackmills.

Lindsey Miller, from Kelly Services, said: "The NSPCC will distribute them to children's homes. They are children that wouldn't otherwise get Easter eggs. It's something we've been doing for about five years."

Meanwhile, youngsters from Greenfields School in Harborough Road, Kingsthorpe, watched a bunny from Co-op Funeralcare deliver a welcome pile of Easter eggs.

And also in the Easter spirit were children at the Little Acorns day nursery in Brackmills who held an Easter bonnet parade before the holiday break.

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  • Last Updated: 24 March 2008 7:19 AM
  • Source: Northampton Chron & Echo
  • Location: Northampton
 
 

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