Donations will drive up cash
VOLUNTEERS at a Forest of Dean transport charity are appealing for more donations to be brought into their shops to help keep their free service going.
Dial-a-Ride operates in Lydney, Cinderford and Coleford, helping able-bodied people without transport, the elderly and disabled to get around the area.
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QUALITY CLOTHES: Tracy Johnson, right, Dial-A-Ride shop manager, with Sarah Dovey, marketing assistant Lydney Dial-A-Ride, in the Cinderford shop.
The charity is appealing for items of good quality such as clothes, bric-a-brac and toys to be donated so they can sell them on to fund their minibus service.
Sarah Dovey from the charity said: "It is vital that people keep bringing items into the shop for us to sell so we can continue to fund the transport for those that need it most.
Sunday and Monday evenings £12.00 per head for an all inclusive meal with Indian and Thai cuisine (normal price £14.50).
Bring this voucher to the restaurant complete with your name and email address on it.
Terms: Expires 31st July
Contact: 01452 223782
Valid until: Wednesday, July 31 2013
"We are running a fashion show next month to show off some of the amazing clothes we have for sale."
The fashion show is at Lydney Community Centre on Wednesday, October 3 at 7pm. Tickets can be picked up in the shops.




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