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Fundraising Lunch at The Clink
Restaurant HMP High Down to
celebrate International Older
People’s Day
A
ge UK Surrey is hosting a fundraising lunch
at *The Clink High Down Restaurant, HMP
High Down, High Down Lane, Sutton, SM2 5PJ
to celebrate International Older People’s Day on
Tuesday 1st October 2019 to raise vital funds to
support services for older people across Surrey.
Tickets are £40 per head, to include a two-course
lunch followed by tea and coffee. Guest speaker Joy
Hunter MBE will talk about her time as a secretary
Winston
Churchill at the
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Joy
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worked at Age UK Surrey and was awarded her MBE
in 2013 for services to Age UK Surrey and charity.
THE HANDYMAN
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FOR ALL THOSE JOBS YOU
DON’T HAVE TIME FOR!
General Indoor/Outdoor Maintenance
Painting and Decorating
UPVC Soffits and Fascias
Tiling
Bathrooms/Kitchens
Guttering
Plumbing
Fencing/Paths/Patios
Plastering/Coving
No job too small!
For friendly advice and a no obligation quote
please phone Andrew:
01883 344789 / 07753 322832
[email protected]
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To book tickets please RSVP by 16th September to
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*The Clink Restaurants: The prisoners at each of The
Call
or email Joanne
Clink training projects work up to 40-hours a week whilst
working towards gaining their City & Guilds qualifications.
Simulating a professional working environment, prisoners
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with six to 282258
eighteen months of their sentence left serve as
volunteers for the programme, going through full-time
training in order to reach the required level to succeed in
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their respective industry.
“The Clink provides prisoners with an opportunity to gain
new skills and qualifications
Thursday
7pm and in catering and horticulture.
They then support the graduates to help them secure
8pm
accommodation upon release. This offers them a real
St
Thomas’s
chance
to return to the Hall
community with the ability to turn
their
lives
which will cut crime and improve public
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safety. The excellent outcomes of this programme are
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underlined by the Justice Data Lab audit – prisoners are
49.6% less likely to reoffend
Essendene
Road, by entering this programme.”
Michael Spurr, Chief Executive, HMPPS (April 2018)
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