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1 June 2006, 1:00 pm
Surrey Region Plays around at the National Centre for Young People with Epilespsy!
On 16th May, the Surrey Honorary President John Inverdale opened the new playground at the National Centre for Young People with Epilepsy (NCYPE), with Roger Cooke and Philip Blunden joining Surrey Chairman David Jackson in the celebrations.
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No ALT tag specifiedWooden Spoon donated £25,374 towards the building of the new outdoor playground at the NCYPE’s campus in Lingfield which provides a safe play area for all of the children attending the Centre and the local community. It enables students to have fun, exercise and develop their skills onsite and is particularly important for the NCYPE’s children’s care home which is open all the year round.

John spent a considerable time chatting to the sports loving students at the Centre and commenting on the new playground, said “I am delighted that Wooden Spoon has been able to help NYCPE in this way. I have been looking forward to meeting the people who are involved in all the good work that is done here and also the students who get so much benefit from it”.

Author: Suzanne Doyle-Morris
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