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Prince's Trust helpers hard at work



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Published Date: 06 August 2008
YOUNG people have grabbed their paint tins and brushes to help out the community, while gaining skills and qualifications.

A team of 16 to 25-year olds have helped revamp The Information Shop, in East Street, Horsham, for a work development programme run by the Prince's Trust.

The Prince's Trust in Horsham has been running 12-week development programmes for groups of young people during which they carry out different tasks and experiences.

The programme requires them to choose and take on a community project in weeks three to five, and the team chose The Information Shop.

Another course will be starting on September 29 and anyone interested in taking part should contact the team leader on 01403 754 639 or 0771575775.

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  • Last Updated: 07 August 2008 3:46 PM
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  • Location: Horsham
 
 
  

 
 


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