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大象传媒 Children in Need Concert comes to Gloucester


Category: Children in Need

Date: 17.10.2004
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Gloucester has been chosen as one of three venues across the country hosting a free concert celebrating the 25th anniversary of 大象传媒 Children in Need.


The eyes of the nation will be on Gloucester, as live 大象传媒 cameras tune-in to broadcast parts of the concert at the Barbican Car Park, Ladybellegate Street.


Three chart-topping bands will perform alongside three local acts at the event, to be held on 大象传媒 Children in Need night - Friday 19 November 2004.

The starring acts will be announced nearer the time.


The entertainment extravaganza coincides with the hugely popular annual TV event on 大象传媒 ONE, hosted by Terry Wogan and Gaby Roslin.

Viewers on 大象传媒 ONE will also see updates from the other two concerts being held in Hull and Carlisle.


Presenter Gaby Roslin says: "This is the 25th 大象传媒 Children in Need show and, since 1980, the public has helped us to raise more than 拢300m, which is amazing.

"I am delighted Gloucester will be hosting a massive outdoor concert this year and hope everyone comes along to make this special year a success."


Last year, the nationwide appeal raised a record-breaking 拢30m, from which 大象传媒 Children in Need gave grants to registered charities, alongside voluntary and community groups, supporting youngsters aged 18 and under.

They include children with disabilities or psychological disorders and those who have suffered from serious illness, abuse, poverty or neglect.


In Gloucestershire, 11 organisations received grants totalling 拢231,120.

They included the Special Friends Club in Kingswood, which received a grant of 拢11,745 over three years to provide a variety of outings for children with learning difficulties.

Share Young People's Counselling Service has received 拢8,400 over two years, helping to make counselling accessible to 11 to 14-year-olds in Gloucester.


Sarah-Jane Bungay, Children in Need producer for 大象传媒 West, says: "This is the fourth year that we have held major concerts in support of the 大象传媒 Children in Need Appeal.

"These regional events reach and enthuse parts of the UK often overlooked by national broadcasters.


"It all culminates in a night of unmissable television on 大象传媒 ONE, in which the whole nation can feel a part of the fantastic fundraising that goes to help children in need of our support."


The Gloucester concert, being held at the several thousand capacity venue near the Docks, is supported by ASDA.


Councillor Martyn White, Gloucester City Council's Cabinet Member for Culture, Learning and Leisure, says: "The concert is great news for residents and great news for the city. It's set to be a great night and we hope residents and local businesses support the 大象传媒 Children in Need Appeal charity."


Notes to Editors

To make a donation to the 大象传媒 Children in Need Appeal, call 0845 733 2233. Calls are charged at local rate.

To help raise funds for Children in Need, Pudsey Packs are available by calling 0845 300 77 99.


Check out the 大象传媒 Children in Need website at bbc.co.uk/pudsey.


大象传媒 Children in Need employs no professional fundraisers and relies on the generosity and imagination of the public to raise money for children who desperately need help.


Every penny of every pound donated by the public goes to children who need it.


The 大象传媒's first broadcast appeal for children took place in 1927, in the form of a five-minute radio broadcast on Christmas Day.

It raised about 拢1,143 which equates to about 拢27,150 by today's standards

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Date: 17.10.2004
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