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Warehouse staff go back in time for charity

By: Gemma Constable

Published: 16:11, 18 August 2011

Updated: 14:19, 08 November 2019

From left - Scott Anderson, Sam Bartholemew, Chris Austen and Lee Buckley at Morrisons distribution warehouse in Kemsley

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.

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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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