Winchester’s Trinity Centre, a support centre for the homeless, has re launched a campaign, previously called diverted change, under the new name spare change for real change which encourages people to give money to organisations that aid the homeless.
Sue Mckenna, Development manager for the Trinity Centre, epxlains more:
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Winchester Tourist Information Centre has been shortlisted for the final four of the National Tourist Information Centre of the year awards.
The Centre made it into the national awards after coming top in the South East regional finals.
Team Leader Sarah Harfield was ecstatic that their hard work had paid off.
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The winner will be announced at the EnjoyEngland Awards to be held in the Great Hall in Birmingham on the April the 15th.
The University of Winchester Rugby Team has made it through to the semi finals of the Sessa Cup after beating The University of Portsmouth in the quarter finals.
Winchester beat Portsmouth 73 pints to 3. Team captain Rob Payne said he was extremely pleased with the team’s performance in the match and throughout the season.
Winchester will not play Writtle College in the semi finals and will be hoping to continue their good form and make it to all the way to the finals.
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