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3:13pm Monday 1st October 2001
CHILDREN at Phoenix Pre-School Centre received a huge boost when the Metropolitan Police handed over a cheque for £4,065.
The money will be used to support the work of the centre, including a new project called Bromley EarlyBird Partnership which works with parents and young children newly-diagnosed with autism.
Vital equipment will be bought including special computer items and new musical instruments.
Headteacher Helen Norris said: “We are so fortunate to have had all this support. Our children are extra special. They will benefit so much from these new resources and have such fun in their newly-refurbished house.”
Gordon Brown is under intense pressure to match his German counterpart by offering to guarantee all private savings accounts.
Michael Vaughan has vowed to return to the England team in time for next year's Ashes series and confirmed he is likely to go on England Lions' tour to India this winter.
Bob Dylan has revealed his source of greatest inspiration - the Scottish poet Robert Burns.
THE Fire Service College, at Moreton, has been short listed to win the United Kingdom’s top training accolade after receiving an award from former world champion athlete, Colin Jackson.
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