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Warehouse staff go back in time for charity
16:11, 18 August 2011
updated: 14:19, 08 November 2019
Staff at Morrisons distribution warehouse in Kemsley went back in time to help raise money for Save The Children.
Chris Austen, went to work as a nurse, Lee Buckley as a fireman, Scott Anderson as a pilot and Sam Bartholemew dressed as a nun.
They are encouraging other businesses to support the charity’s 'The five-year-old me was born to be’ summer fundraiser tomorrow (Friday) by allowing staff to turn up dressed as their childhood ambitions.
Participants pay £1 and those who don’t dress up donate £2.
The charity is calling on the public to unleash their inner five-year-olds ahead of the final of its Born to Shine television show on Sunday.
For more information or to sign up visit the charity's website
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