Comic Relief in Gwent (From South Wales Argus)
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Comic Relief in Gwent
Updated 8:59am Saturday 16th March 2013 in News
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- Fundraisers from across Gwent help out Comic Relief
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8:59am
This pic, sent in by Robyn Seabourne's parents shows the seven-year-old wearing her clothes back to front for Comic Relief. So far she's raised £45!
8:59am
4:22pm
@southwalesargus staff raised £540 for @comicrelief today. Well done to everyone who organised and/or took part.
— @ArgusKevinWard 15 March 2013
1:43pm
Stagecoach bus drivers Lisa Hewitt drove her bus all day yesterday in her pyjamas and a red wig to raise money for Comic Relief.
Joined by her sister Jemma, they collected £525 from passengers who boarded her X24 service between Blaenavon and Newport.
Stagecoach matched the amount Lisa raised taking the final total to £1050.
11:53am
Immogen Morgan and nan show off their red noses
11:27am
Pontypool's Only Boys Aloud star to sing on Comic Relief show
A PONTYPOOL singer known to his family as the Welsh crooner will perform on tonight’s Comic Relief programme after winning a national competition.
11:26am
Chepstow brothers' Severn Bridge crossing raises £300
TWO brothers from Chepstow have raised more than £300 for Comic Relief by challenging their school friends to cross the Severn Bridge last Saturday.
3:11pm
Argus staff do Harlem Shake for Comic Relief
2:08pm
Caroline Bunn's sons William and Oliver, aged eight and six, ran a cake stall to raise money for Comic Relief.
They raised £170 on Friday 1st March during the school run, and they'd like to thank all who contributed. Caroline added she was very proud of her two sons.
2:05pm
Ebbw Vale artist paints toast picture of Tommy Cooper for Comic Relief
COMEDY legend Tommy Cooper has been remembered for Comic Relief – in toast. The artwork, made using toasted bread, Marmite and ketchup to create Caerphilly-born Mr Cooper’s famous fez, is by Ebbw Vale artist Nathan Wyburn.