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On the 5th November 2009 a smiley bunch of the Recycling Lives residents teamed up with ‘Galloway’s Society for the Blind’ and set off on a mission to help both the blind and partially-sighted climb one of Britain's highest mountains ‘Snowdon’.
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Recycling Lives are overjoyed with their recent food donation
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Recycling Lives would like to thank Henhouse Wholesale Ltd of Preston for their kind donation of frozen food that has just been received.
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A big thank you to Procter & Gamble
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A big thank you to Procter & Gamble
Recycling Lives would like to thank Procter & Gamble for coming to the rescue of our residents! If you’ve read our previous news article you’ll know we were disappointed when an attempt to buy a pool table for our residents came to nothing.
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After it was decided our residents needed some more activities in their entertainment room our Centre Manager, Becky set to finding a Pool Table. In an effort to pick up a bargain she headed for eBay and found what she thought looked ideal.
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Recycling Lives would like to thank Steve and Mick of Accolade Signs of Bamber Bridge, Preston who manufactured and donated some pictures using some of our imagery.
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Recycling Lives would like to thank Myerscough College of Bilsborrow for their kind donation of a ton of bark chippings.
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Recycling Lives thank Herbert T Forrest Ltd
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Recycling Lives are very grateful to accept the donation of 6 brand new washing machines from Herbert T Forrest Ltd. |
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Recycling Lives are overjoyed with their recent food donation
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Recycling Lives are overjoyed with their recent food donation.
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Recycling Lives welcomes our First Resident
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On 11th May Recycling Lives opened our doors to our first resident at RL1. Formally an Emmaus Leeds Companion but originally from Cambridge Paul is a fully qualified Chef with 20 years experience behind him.
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