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On December 14th, Tim along with his dear friend Christine will be sleeping out to raise money and awareness for the Surviving Winter Appeal.

Tim has been involved in promoting the Surviving Winter Appeal for nearly nine years and having met so many people who have been supported by this initiative, he knows first hand what an amazing difference being warm at home makes to people’s lives.

Tim will be stepping down from his role as Director of Development and Comms at Suffolk Community Foundation at the end of this year but this is his leaving gift and what an amazing one it is too – well done Tim!

To read more or donate please click Here

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Make Suffolk a better place together – DanceEast Nov 14th https://www.suffolkcf.org.uk/make-suffolk-a-better-place-together-danceeast-nov-14th/ Wed, 15 Nov 2023 14:50:04 +0000 https://www.suffolkcf.org.uk/?p=230961 The post Make Suffolk a better place together – DanceEast Nov 14th appeared first on Suffolk Community Foundation.

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On Tuesday November 14th at DanceEast Ipswich, Suffolk Community Foundation hosted a truly special night with people who really make a difference in our county.

The overriding message of working together was the golden thread of the evening reminding us that collectively we are stronger and can do great things to keep our county stay happy and healthy.

The evening was an opportunity to remind people of the important role that Suffolk Community Foundation plays in Suffolk and also a reminder that the work can only happen with the fantastic support of individuals, families and businesses.

A very big thank you to our speakers who helped identify the need and show people how there are many ways to help including giving or volunteering.

Also our extended thanks to DanceEast for allowing us to use and enjoy your beautiful venue.

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The Surviving Winter 2023/24 Appeal has launched! https://www.suffolkcf.org.uk/the-surviving-winter-2023-24-appeal-has-launched/ Fri, 20 Oct 2023 09:37:34 +0000 https://www.suffolkcf.org.uk/?p=230749 The post The Surviving Winter 2023/24 Appeal has launched! appeared first on Suffolk Community Foundation.

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The Surviving Winter Appeal for 2023 /24 was launched on October 19th at West Suffolk College.

A really great morning with partners, supporters, media and colleagues to hear from a panel of guests – We even made the news!

A very big thank you to our speakers:-

Cllr Bobby Bennett – Suffolk County Council, Nikos Savvas – West Suffolk College, Nicky Wilshire – Ipswich Citizens Advice, Sarah Bradbury – West Suffolk Citizens advice, Oli Drury – East of England Co-op, Del Sharman – Pound Gates and Wendy Quantrill – Suffolk Building Society.

Thank you to our Appeal sponsors MSC and Pound Gates for your valued support and to our business partners Suffolk Building Society and the East of England Co-op for helping us get the message out to communities in Suffolk.

Also our warm thanks to West Suffolk College for being super hosts.

To read more about the Surviving Winter Appeal click here Surviving Winter Appeal – Suffolk Community Foundation (suffolkcf.org.uk)

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Private Client Professionals networking event in Ipswich https://www.suffolkcf.org.uk/private-client-professionals-networking-event-in-ipswich/ Tue, 10 Oct 2023 15:53:24 +0000 https://www.suffolkcf.org.uk/?p=230577 The post Private Client Professionals networking event in Ipswich appeared first on Suffolk Community Foundation.

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On Tuesday, October 10th Suffolk Community Foundation had the pleasure of hosting its latest Private-Client Professionals networking event at Suffolk Food Hall in Ipswich.

Over 85 Professional Advisors from a range of sectors enjoyed a beautiful sunny afternoon against the backdrop of the iconic Orwell Bridge for an exciting opportunity to build effective connections.

Professional Advisors often provide an essential role in realising the charitable ambitions of their clients, particularly where there is a desire to arrange local, bespoke arrangements. Suffolk Community Foundation works closely with these professionals to ensure clients have their needs met as personally as possible.

If you would like more information about our work with Professional Advisors or our next networking event, please contact Henry Tapp e: henry.tapp@suffolkcf.org.uk t: 01473 602602

Our extended thanks go out to our amazing sponsors – MHA and Bates, Wells & Braithwaite.

Also our warm thanks to Suffolk Food Hall for being the perfect hosts.

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Suffolk Community Awards September 2023 https://www.suffolkcf.org.uk/suffolk-community-awards-september-2023/ Wed, 04 Oct 2023 14:54:46 +0000 https://www.suffolkcf.org.uk/?p=230529 The post Suffolk Community Awards September 2023 appeared first on Suffolk Community Foundation.

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The Suffolk Community Awards took place on Monday the 25th of September at the Food Museum in Stowmarket.

The awards are a unique partnership between Community Action Suffolk, Suffolk County Council and the Suffolk Association of local councils.

They are designed to recognise the huge contribution that groups, individuals, town and parish councils make on the overall quality of our life in our communities across Suffolk.

Melanie Craig our CEO attended to present the ‘Good Neighbour’ award which Suffolk Community Foundation sponsored.

Acton Good neighbour scheme were the worthy winners being recognised for the tremendous work they are doing to really support their local residents.

Well done to all the nominees and winners!

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Private Client Professionals networking event in Bury St. Edmunds https://www.suffolkcf.org.uk/private-client-professionals-networking-event-in-bury-st-edmunds/ Fri, 14 Jul 2023 15:46:21 +0000 https://www.suffolkcf.org.uk/?p=230291 The post Private Client Professionals networking event in Bury St. Edmunds appeared first on Suffolk Community Foundation.

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Suffolk Community Foundation was pleased to host its second private client professionals networking event yesterday (13th July) at Greene and Greene Solicitors in Bury St Edmunds.

Over 60 colleagues enjoyed a relaxed afternoon tea in the beautiful sunshine, with plenty of time to network and discuss ideas.

Our sincere thanks to Greene and Greene Solicitors for being such wonderful hosts.

We enjoy excellent relationships with professional advisors in several sectors and we’re already looking forward to our next networking event, in October.

If you would like more information about the next event or would like to attend – please contact Henry Tapp at henry.tapp@suffolkcf.org.uk

For more information about our work with Professional Advisors or to download our pack – see https://www.suffolkcf.org.uk/give/professional-advisors/

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The High Sheriff of Suffolk’s Collaboration by Invitation Lunches https://www.suffolkcf.org.uk/the-high-sheriff-of-suffolks-collaboration-by-invitation-lunches/ Fri, 30 Jun 2023 14:28:29 +0000 https://www.suffolkcf.org.uk/?p=230156 The post The High Sheriff of Suffolk’s Collaboration by Invitation Lunches appeared first on Suffolk Community Foundation.

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Immediately after all the festivities of the Suffolk Day launch in Ipswich, we were so grateful to Suffolk’s High Sheriff, Mark Pendlington DL and Professor Helen Langton, Vice Chancellor of University of Suffolk, for partnering with us to deliver one of a series of ‘Collaboration by Invitation’ lunches which will be held across every corner of Suffolk during Mark’s year in office.

With so many different challenges facing our local communities at this point, but also so many opportunities, the lunches have been created as an informal opportunity for leaders from all sectors to come together, share ideas and create partnerships that will make a real difference.

The buzz in the room was palpable and a really positive occasion as you will see from the pictures and we look forward to updating everyone as conversations progress.

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Launch of Multicultural Event in Ipswich https://www.suffolkcf.org.uk/launch-of-multicultural-event-in-ipswich/ Mon, 26 Jun 2023 15:21:41 +0000 https://www.suffolkcf.org.uk/?p=230105 The post Launch of Multicultural Event in Ipswich appeared first on Suffolk Community Foundation.

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One Big Multicultural Festival is set to return to Alexandra Park in Ipswich on July 23rd this year with a party like no other!

The event is a celebration of Suffolk’s many cultures and brings communities together. Previously held in September, this year the festival will take place in July.

The event, organised by the BSC Multicultural Services (BSCMS), will see a host of activities run throughout the day.

People will be able to experience music, food and children’s entertainment from around the world.

The launch was attended by members of our grants team, Olena Kushakovska and Tracey Fuller, plus representatives from Ipswich Borough Council, Suffolk County Council and BSC Multicultural Services.

Mojlum Khan, organiser of the event for the past 11 editions, said: “We’ve got a packed programme this year, just as in previous years.

“We have people from all different backgrounds performing, African, Brazilian, Bangladeshi, European and here in Britain, so the stage performances will be very diverse and inclusive.

“It’s unlike any other cultural event that takes place in Ipswich.”

Boshor Ali, chairperson of BSC Multicultural Services, said: “This is the 11th year of this unique festival and it is taking place earlier this year and all are welcome.

“I am really looking forward to it.”

Melanie Craig, CEO of Suffolk Community Fondations said:

‘’It’s wonderful to see The Big Multicultural Festival become such a positive and much-anticipated highlight in the annual calendar of events in Suffolk.

BSC Multicultural Services continues to collaborate brilliantly with so many other local organisations and volunteers to deliver a really special event. What they have created together offers everyone the opportunity to immerse themselves in so many different aspects of our incredibly rich and diverse culture.

As the CEO of Suffolk Community Foundation and an Ipswich person born and bred, I’m certain that this year’s festival will be the best yet and would encourage everyone to go along, make new friends, enjoy new experiences and have fun together!’’

The festival will run on Sunday, July 23 at Alexandra Park from 12:00-18:00 and is free to attend.

Find out more about the event and how to get there on the Ipswich Entertains website

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Three new funds to help improve lives in Suffolk https://www.suffolkcf.org.uk/three-new-funds-to-help-improve-lives-in-suffolk/ Mon, 26 Jun 2023 13:59:34 +0000 https://www.suffolkcf.org.uk/?p=230094 The post Three new funds to help improve lives in Suffolk appeared first on Suffolk Community Foundation.

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Suffolk Community Foundation is thrilled to announce the opening of three new funds in recent weeks. We are incredibly excited to be working with these donors to make a lasting difference to communities in Suffolk.

Phillip Wilcox-Moore

The Axter Climate & Community Fund

The Axter Climate & Community Fund has been created by Axter Limited, an Ipswich-based waterproofing design and manufacturing specialist that has been a part of the community for over 30 years.

Phillip Wilcox-Moore, Managing Director, Axter Ltd said:

“We are delighted to have set up an Axter Climate & Community Fund with Suffolk Community Foundation. We recognise the essential work SCF does in providing grant-making opportunities for smaller charities and community groups across the county, all these charities do essential work supporting the most vulnerable people and giving opportunities to those that need it most.

As part of our Climate & Community CSR commitment, we chose The Foundation because we felt this was the best way to help the most people and have the biggest impact locally. We want to provide support to our community and we are committed to helping those smaller charities, that do essential work, that sometimes goes unnoticed.”

“We are very pleased to be able to partner with The Foundation and look forward to continuing to support them for many years to come.”

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The Beacon Commodities Fund

The Beacon Commodities Fund has been set up by Tommy and Georgie Haughton who run Beacon Commodities, a Suffolk-based gin botanicals business which supplies distilleries on six continents.

Tommy Haughton, Managing Director, Beacon Commodities said:

“Georgie and I have wanted to support more local charities/causes for some time now. We were introduced to the Suffolk Community Foundation in early 2023 and were extremely impressed by their coverage of the local area and the breadth of charities/causes they work with.

We set up the Beacon Commodities fund as a result. Even though Beacon Commodities is an international business, it is located in Suffolk and works with Suffolk people, businesses and infrastructure daily. We felt it was important to try and give something back to the local community.

We are excited about building long-term relationships with local charities/causes in order to improve the lives of children and young people in Suffolk in any way we can.”

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The West Le Basse Family Grantmaking Fund

The West Le Basse Family Grantmaking Fund was founded by Tony West, a Senior Financial Planner at Becketts. Tony was keen to demonstrate a long-term commitment to Suffolk by creating an endowment, initially for the benefit of young people.

Tony’s decision was made following a change in jobs and the resulting sale of some of his shares.

Tony said:

“If I’d won the lottery, I would have thought about setting up a charity.  For me, this was winning the lottery, so why not?’

According to Tony, financial advice clients ‘want to talk about charity’ and should ‘absolutely be aware’ of a foundation’s benefits.

If you can be empathetic and understand others’ struggles, it only adds to your skillset as a financial planner.

We are very pleased to be able to partner with The Foundation and look forward to continuing to support them for many years to come.”

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Two Suffolk Medals awarded on Suffolk Day in Ipswich https://www.suffolkcf.org.uk/two-suffolk-medals-awarded-on-suffolk-day-in-ipswich/ Wed, 21 Jun 2023 06:30:58 +0000 https://www.suffolkcf.org.uk/?p=230019 The post Two Suffolk Medals awarded on Suffolk Day in Ipswich appeared first on Suffolk Community Foundation.

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2023 Suffolk Medal recipients:
Rebecca Crerar and Dr Jonathan Adnams OBE

The Suffolk Medal is the highest honour that Suffolk can bestow on one of its own and two outstanding Suffolk people are now only the 12th and 13th recipients of this prestigious honour.

The Investitures take place today (June 21st 2023) on The Cornhill in Ipswich as part of wider celebrations for Suffolk Day which include the 4 Army Air Corp exercising their ‘Freedom of The Town’ with a parade and flypast and The Suffolk Day Proclamation written and presented by the young people from Chantry Academy.

The Suffolk Medal, administered by Suffolk Community Foundation, will be presented to Rebecca Crerar, CEO of Suffolk Refugee Support and Dr Jonathan Adnams OBE by The Lord Lieutenant and High Sheriff of Suffolk.

The Suffolk Medal was launched in March 2019, with nominations made by the general public in Suffolk and decided upon by a panel of the County’s leaders. Its purpose is to recognise, reward and champion the exceptional contributions of Suffolk people that have made a fundamental, measurable and lasting difference to the lives of people in our county.

This year’s winners have made their contribution on a local, national and international scale in a variety of ways including outstanding contributions to philanthropy, business, the voluntary sector and community cohesion.

Chair of The Suffolk Medal Panel, Clare Countess of Euston, Lord Lieutenant of Suffolk says:

“On our very own Suffolk Day, I am delighted that we are gathered in the truly historic surrounding of our County Town of Ipswich to present this year’s Suffolk Medals. We have two very special and truly exceptional Suffolk people to celebrate this year, unique in the incredible contributions they have made. We thank them from the bottom of our hearts for all they have already contributed to our County and hope this special honour will further elevate their ability to do even more.”

Medal recipient Rebecca Crerar, CEO of Suffolk Refugee Support says:

“I feel so honoured to receive this award and hope it reflects the fact that I absolutely love this county and will continue to work for as long as I can to make it a cohesive and positive place which celebrates its diversity.”

Medal recipient Dr Jonathan Adnams OBE says: ‘‘As a Suffolk boy born and bred, I am proud and delighted to accept this honour of the Suffolk Medal today.’’

The panel currently includes: The Lord Lieutenant (chair), Suffolk’s High Sheriff and Police and Crime Commissioner, CEO’s from our County Council and Chamber of Commerce, The CEO’s of Suffolk Community Foundation and Community Action Suffolk, a Lieutenancy representative and founder of the medal former High Sheriff George Vestey.

 

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Rebecca Crerar – credit Suffolk Community Foundation

Dr Jonathan Adnams OBE – Citation

Jonathan Adnams

Jonathan is a true Suffolk man, born in Southwold in the late 1950’s within sight and sound of the sea, he has influenced the world of Brewing, Business, and Community Action from his Southwold home on the East Suffolk Coast. It was indeed the sea that shaped the young Jonathan.

From a very early age he harboured the desire to become a deep-sea trawler skipper. After a minor skirmish and negotiation about ‘O’ levels with his father, who was a profound and supportive influence on his life, he was able to fulfil his early ambition and enjoy a year at sea fishing. The other side of that bargain was that Jonathan would spend time learning to become a chartered surveyor at Southampton, Estate Management College. Jonathan didn’t know it at the time, but this learning would serve him well later in life and his career.

As with many successful business people academia was never going to become a passion for him and the call of the sea was strong and by the early 1970’s he was delivering RNLI lifeboats around the coast of the UK. By the age of 17 he was also a member of the Southwold Lifeboat Crew. He went on to become Senior Helmsman/Coxswain over what was to become a 40-year association with the RNLI where he was involved in more than 200 service calls and the lifeboat being recorded in rescuing 168 souls. So began the early signs of an enduring quality that is all about putting others’ safety and security before that of his own.

A determined father finally convinced Jonathan that he should join the family business as an apprentice brewery engineer. In true Adnams fashion, there were no privileges, and this young man was destined to learn the family business far away from the boardroom, from the vantage point of the shop floor. Any advancement would be on merit. After a few years of hard work advancement came first as Distribution Director soon to be followed by his becoming the Director responsible for Adnams Pubs.

This connected him and the business with communities and the notion of the central role pubs play in their localities. Under Jonathan’s leadership, the Adnams Pub estate expanded, and the foundations were laid for the successful portfolio of community-centred pubs that Adnams owns today. He latterly became Managing Director and in 2006 became Chairman.

The 1990s saw the formation of the Adnams Community Trust and since its inception, Jonathan has been a trustee and is its longest-standing Chair. Small gifts and donations, to often unfashionable good causes that might otherwise go unrecognised, is a defining principle of the now-named Adnams Community Trust. During his tenure, Jonathan has presided over the distribution of approximately £1.75m in funding throughout Suffolk.

It is perhaps in Brewing, Distilling and Sustainability that Jonathan is known beyond Suffolk. During his tenures as MD and then Chairman the Company has innovated in its processes, plant and equipment, lowered its environmental impacts and is lauded as one of the most sustainable businesses of its type in the world.

This was evidenced in 2006 by CNN’s global news network transmitting the Adnams story to the world for a whole day when the business’s new eco-distribution centre was opened in July of that year. A new brewhouse with world-leading sustainability and low water use credentials was opened in 2007 and these things ultimately saw Jonathan recognised nationally with an OBE in 2009. The work continued and the Copper House Distillery opened in 2010. Adnams has been the recipient of three Queens Awards for Enterprise, and Sustainable Development, the last being awarded fittingly in 2022, the year of Adnam’s 150th anniversary. Not only focussed on plant and processes, the business, under Jonathan’s leadership also received global awards for its products with Adnams Copper House Gin being named ‘world’s best’ in 2013 by the International Wine and Spirits Association, followed by Adnams Vodka receiving the same award in 2014.

At heart Jonathan is a local man, he rides his bike to work daily, he spends time in local pubs and his quiet unassuming style belies the fact that he has made and continues to make a wonderful impact. He is committed to improving the world for people, the good of the planet and the prosperity of communities, particularly, in his beloved home County of Suffolk.

Rebecca Crerar – Citation

Rebecca Carera

Rebecca is a passionate advocate of refugee rights and has made an outstanding contribution to improving the lives of asylum seekers and refugees in the county for nearly 25 years. As a passionate contributor to the development of refugee services within Suffolk, Rebecca has been CEO of Suffolk Refugee Support since 2005.

Moving to Suffolk with her family as a baby, she enjoyed a wonderful upbringing by the sea in Felixstowe and the surrounding beautiful countryside. She was educated at Deben High School and went on to graduate from Nottingham University with a BA (Hons) in Psychology.

During her childhood, Rebecca developed an interest in international cultures, partly as a result of her father’s extensive travels as a chemical engineer. Her university studies further cultivated her empathy for those forced to migrate across the world.

After leaving university, Rebecca returned to Suffolk and started working for the Refugee Council in 2000. Her initial role involved supporting the dispersal of asylum seekers across the country and highlighted to her the need to understand their specific needs and wants rather than simply following “policy”. This sometimes put her at odds with the authorities as she fought for better outcomes for her clients. An opportunity arose in 2005 to take a role with Suffolk Refugee Support (a local independent charity) and she soon became the charity’s manager and subsequently CEO.

At that time, Suffolk was a relative newcomer to the diverse populations of refugees settling in the UK from countries such as Kosovo, Iraq, Sudan and Afghanistan. Rebecca could see the issues that were emerging at that time. There were some cultural challenges on both sides as new arrivals familiarised themselves with their new life. Suffolk also was discovering what help was needed to support people to thrive and become integrated, contributing members of the community.

Rebecca remembers a situation which highlights the challenges. A client had been separated for a long period from his wife and two children and he was being heavily criticised by local officials for not having a home ready for them when they finally arrived in Suffolk. The man had lost everything in his home country and had narrowly escaped execution at the hands of his persecutors. His wife and young children had fled for their lives and had been separated from him in another neighbouring country. The officer who criticised the man had no experience or understanding and therefore no empathy for his situation, having never encountered a refugee before. Rebecca has made it her mission to encourage understanding and ensure that misunderstandings like this are fewer and quickly overcome.

As a key figure raising the profile and needs of refugees in Suffolk, Rebecca has been consistently successful in raising substantial funding locally and nationally. This has allowed Suffolk Refugee Support to greatly increase its resource and provide sustainable and deeper support to many more people.

Rebecca is keen to showcase the talent and skills that refugees bring to Suffolk and gets an enormous sense of pride when she meets her ex-clients who are now working and contributing to the local economy.
In 2019, Rebecca was given the High Sheriff’s Inspiring Leader award and later in the same year, she was made an Honorary Fellow of the University of Suffolk.

Rebecca lives just outside Felixstowe in Trimley St Mary with her partner Richard. She enjoys playing the violin and is a founder member of Suffolk Community Strings, a friendly orchestra encouraging amateur adults to return to playing an instrument. In her spare time, Rebecca enjoys the Suffolk countryside, especially Rendlesham Forest and the coastline. In the summer she loves to have a dip in the North Sea, camping, music festivals and growing her own vegetables.

 

Interviews by our very own Tim Holder with this year’s Suffolk Medal recipients – Rebecca Crerar and Dr Jonathan Adnams OBE

Previous Medal recipients:

2022: Nigel Oakley, Dame Clare Marx CBE, Boshor Ali, James Buckle and Maggi Hambling CBE

2021: Linda Hoggarth MBE, Jeremy Mauger

2020: Grenville Clarke MBE

2019: Canon Sally Fogden MBE, Terry Hunt, Richard Martineau

The Suffolk Medal, was designed by renowned Suffolk artist and now Suffolk Medal recipient – Maggi Hambling CBE and was launched in March 2019. Nominations come from the general public in Suffolk and are decided upon by a panel of the county’s leaders. Its purpose is to recognise, reward and champion the exceptional contributions of Suffolk people that have made a fundamental, measurable and lasting difference to the lives of people in our county.

A clear demonstration of outstanding volunteering, either as a single feat, an accumulation of personal impact over a period of time or, indeed, a lifetime of selfless service are key elements for consideration.

The Suffolk Medal was the idea of George Vestey from Haverhill who was the High Sheriff of Suffolk in 2018-19, and they are administered by Suffolk Community Foundation and funded by private individual contributions to the fund they manage on behalf of The High Sheriff of Suffolk.

Future nominations:
The judging panel meets at least once a year and nominations for future medals can be made directly online by any Suffolk resident via www.thesuffolkmedal.org.uk

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