Sainsbury’s Blackhall raises over £7000 for Comic Relief

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The money has been collected and counted – and Sainsbury’s Blackhall have today announced that their fundraising for Red Nose Day 2013 raised a magnificent £ 7,116.00!

Local residents across North Edinburgh got in the spirit by raising funds, including Sainsbury’s customers, who made a huge contribution by donating money to fundraising events at the Blackhall store as well purchasing this year’s range of merchandise including the Nose with Toes, sold in-store.

Among the fundraising highlights at the Blackhall store this year were our colleague and local resident, Susie Booth’s Sponsored Silence, at her checkout – £ 464, a Ladies Night at Silverknowes Golf Club – £ 1,042 and the Cheeky Chopstick Challenge at Blackhall and Davidson’s Mains Primary Schools – £ 606.  . Other activities which saw colleagues ‘Do Something Funny for Money’ included an in-store Zumba class.

Sainsbury’s Blackhall Store Manager David Bainbridge said: “Many of our colleagues were ‘reddy’ to go one step further this year to mark the 25th anniversary of Red Nose Day. It’s been a great experience over the last few weeks and we wouldn’t have raised this much if it wasn’t for the generous donations from our North Edinburgh customers”.

Sainsbury’s supermarkets, including North Edinburgh customers were able to do their bit for the environment too by recycling their Red Noses in-store until the end of March. Sainsbury’s and Comic Relief have partnered for a second year with leading UK carpet underlay manufacturer, Ball & Young, to recycle the PU Foam Red Noses. The collected Noses will start a new life as part of Ball & Young’s award-winning Cloud 9 range of underlays, used mainly in British homes.

Katherine How, Sainsbury’s Comic Relief Partnership Manager, added: “It’s good news for the environment and it’s helping Comic Relief supporters make an even bigger lasting impact, so thank-you to everyone who wore their Red Noses with pride and have now given them a new home”.

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And good news comes in three’s – the Name the 3rd Guide Dog Puppy also raised £ 100 for Red Nose Day and £ 100 for Guide Dogs – the winner will be announced shortly!

Red-nosed residents to celebrate Comic Relief!

A sheltered housing complex in Leith is supporting this year’s Comic Relief. The Port of Leith Association (PoLHA) development at Jameson Place will host a series of fundraising events next week for its residents as well as anyone who wants to drop by!

On Monday at 2pm there will be a quiz followed by afternoon tea and on Tuesday at 12pm a lunch will be served. A race night at 7pm on Wednesday and a traditional fairground games afternoon and tombola at 2pm on Thursday will raise funds, culminating with a social night and auction on Friday at 7pm.

Elaine Edwards, Scheme Co-ordinator at Jameson Place Sheltered Housing Complex, said: “The residents have a ball getting involved in the fundraising activities and we hope local people will pop along to join in the fun while raising some money for this important cause.”

Jameson Place will charge between £1 and £3 for people to join in the fun. The complex fundraisers for Comic Relief every two years and in 2011 raised £288 for the charity.