A Windfall For Rivington Primary School

A Windfall For Rivington Primary School


The Horwich Rotary Windfall Committee was able to help the children at Rivington Primary School.

The school  has recently  built the outdoor Acorn  Nursery Unit, but there were not enough funds to stock the unit.

The Windfall Committee was able to donate £2000 to buy equipment and toys for the Unit

Keith Maher Community Chairman

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