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Article: Youngsters benefit from new books thanks to kind donation.
- Article from:
- Goole & Thorne Courier (Thorne, England)
- Article date:
- December 4, 2007
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HUNDREDS of books have been bought for Eastrington Primary, thanks to a donation from a parent.
Mark Rose, through his 'Rosewood Interiors' kitchen, bedroom and bathroom installation firm based in Howden, kindly sponsored almost 300 new reading books.
Headteacher Chris Bullough said: "I am thrilled at this kind gesture.
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