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The official announcement was made at Guildford Castle on Friday morning, with the building being one of the early front runners to take the highly esteemed Mayfair tile. Peter Davey, head of care at Cherry Trees, celebrating after the charity has been selected to appear on the new Guildford edition of Monopoly The sweet smell of a Parisian bistro could come drifting from The Square in High Street after an application was submitted to change the use. Theme park officials said the incident took place in the Lodge Car Park, while crews from London Fire Brigade also attended.
Guildford Monopoly: First charity to take up square on new Guildford Monopoly: First charity to take up square on new
We had two polls, one for general landmarks the other for charity. The response from the public has been overwhelming.” Read More Related Articles However, we can't announce it all JUST yet, but we will be bringing you a full day's live coverage of the launch from 10am on Thursday (October 20).The East Clandon charity, which offers home-from-home specialist short breaks for children and young people with disabilities, won the spot after being chosen in a public vote. We would like to formally thank each and every person who has voted. The board will be on shop shelves later in the year, well in time for Christmas.
Guildford Monopoly: Town-based charity to feature on own Guildford Monopoly: Town-based charity to feature on own
As a small local charity offering specialist short breaks to children with disabilities we have some great support from within our local area and are always keen to be part of any community events. Read More Related Articles Speaking at the launch last month, Graham Barnes, who has been promoting the contest on behalf of Winning Moves UK, said: “The polls have opened. Jamie Lamont, of Winning Moves UK, said: “It is a thank you to Guildford for all its great support and suggestions for the new board.”Get Surrey can, however, reveal that Guildford Cathedral has been given the prime spot on the board, taking the place of Mayfair.