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VOLUNTEERS at a hospital radio station are urging keen travellers to come forward to help them raise money. Members of the Sunshine Radio team, based at Weston General Hospital, are launching a campaign called Taking Over The World, with support from the Weston & Somerset Mercury
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A WELL-KNOWN fund-raiser has added her
name to a list of campaign supporters. Janet Brown, who lives in Cornwallis Avenue, Worle, often flies out to stay with
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AN EXOTIC Greek island is the latest spot chosen for a campaign photo. Sunshine Radio launched its fund-raising scheme called Taking Over The World earlier this year and is asking members of the public to
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A FAMOUS face from the world of motor
racing has been gearing up to help a charity campaign. Former Priory Community School pupil Howard Johns, from Worlebury, saw the photo of the ‘Sunshine Stig’ taken at Nigel Mansell’s
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WORD of a charity campaign’s
success has spread like a ray of
sunshine - to West Africa! Pictured
here is Shiferaw Tariku from
Ethiopia
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A PRESENTER took a break from
his regular evening show on
Sunshine Radio to help the charity
with its latest campaign
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A CHARITY supporter showed how
to live life on the edge - of the
equator
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A SUPPORTER has got crabby in aid of a charity campaign. Laura McCulloch sent this picture in of her diving off the coast of Mexico in her Sunshine Radio T-shirt
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A CHARITY campaign has had a political seal of approval. Weston’s MP John Penrose posed for a picture outside his second home, the Houses of Parliament in London, in aid of Taking over The World
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In gear for Sunshine Radio
ANOTHER supporter has been seen gearing up to help a Weston charity. The Dunkeswell Race Circuit in Devon, owned by the former Formula One world champion Nigel Mansell, was the setting for
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A SOMERSET reporter from Uphill
has supported Sunshine Radio’s
latest campaign while on holiday
in France
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The latest picture we have had for
the campaign is of former Weston
mayor, Paula Howell, on her
travels
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A FATHER-OF-TWO from Mead Vale
decided to help support Sunshine
Radio’s latest campaign while
holidaying in Cuba
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A BIT of Irish charm has been
added to a charity’s mission. Carol
White from Kewstoke had this picture
taken for Sunshine Radio’s Taking
Over The World campaign
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PIZZA, pasta and a picture for Sunshine
Radio’s campaign were the flavour of
the day for a business development
manager from Wick St Lawrence
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A VOLUNTEER who has been
helping out with a Weston charity
since the age of 14 has given its fund-raising efforts another boost
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A FOOTIE fan from Weston stood
in front of a packed stadium and
showed his support for a charity
campaign
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A FAMOUS face from the world of music has added his name to the list of people supporting a Weston campaign. Sex Pistols bass player Glen Matlock got his
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FUND-RAISERS who want to help out with a worthwhile campaign will now find it even easier to lend a hand. Clobber in Meadow Street, Weston, now sells ‘Taking Over the World’ T-shirts
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A WORLE resident has had his picture
taken in front of one of the widest
bridges in the world in support of a charity campaign
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THE latest picture for our Sunshine
Radio photo album comes from
a young man having a ball in
America
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A MISSION to raise money for a hospital
radio
station has got off to a bright start.
This week we received our first photo
from Richard Buckland, who is originally
from Weston.
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A CAMPAIGN to raise money for a good cause got the military seal of approval this week. Corporal Andy Fowler, who is serving with the Royal Air Force (RAF), has sent in a picture showing him in the Falkland Islands to lodge his support for Sunshine Radio
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THE latest contribution to a campaign
to raise cash for Sunshine Radio has
been sent all the way from the Far East. Miri Wheen has sent us a photograph of her stood in Tiananmen Square, China
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THE Big Apple is the setting for our latest Sunshine Radio picture. Simon Browett, a software engineer from Mark, sent in a photo taken on a recent trip to New York
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PEOPLE have contributed pictures
from all over the world for our
successful Sunshine Radio campaign - but
this is the first time one has been sent
in from a war zone
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A 30-YEAR-OLD extreme sports
fan is the latest traveller to help
out with a worthwhile campaign
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