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Charlie Liversidge: Garforth Town family fun day nets £4,000



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Published Date: 24 September 2008
A family fun day at Garforth Town raised £4,000 for charity.
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The event was held in memory of tragic seven-year-old Charlie Liversidge.

He died in April after getting trapped under a car on a neighbour's driveway.

Proceeds from the Garforth fundraiser are being donated to Charlie's Trust. It is a charity set up by Charlie's aunt, Beverley Webster, to try to enhance educational opportunities for children in Yorkshire.

Ms Webster, who works for Garforth-based firm Prosperis, said: "The day was a great success and everyone who came along had a fantastic time.

"We are so pleased that we have been able to raise such a significant amount."

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  • Last Updated: 05 October 2008 1:23 PM
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