Laptop and cash handed over to Colitis and Crohn’s Disease group

A new laptop computer and £100 has been handed over to the local branch of the National Association for Colitis and Crohn’s Disease following a competition to name Bradley Stoke’s new town centre.

Pictured (L-R): Town clerk David Chandler, Willow Brook Centre manager Scott Lahive, Georgie Bigg from the NACC, Mayor Robert Jones and Councillor Julian Barge.

An anonymous entrant, who won £50 which was also donated to the NACC, came up with the name of the Willow Brook Centre.

The laptop and a further £50 was donated by supermarket Tesco and the management of the new town centre.

Georgie Bigg from the NACC said the new laptop would be “worth more than the cash value” as it would allow the group, and invited guests at meetings, to show Powerpoint presentations.

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