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8:17am Tuesday 26th September 2006
THE fundraising drive to save York Minster's Great East Window has been boosted by a £1,000 donation.
Members of the Minster Old Choristers' Association made the donation to the £23 million appeal at their annual reunion.
The group's chairman, Michael Backhouse, presented the cash to the Dean, the Very Reverend Keith Jones.
The money will help fund the Minster in its efforts to restore the cathedral's crumbling East Front and renovate hundreds of priceless glass window panels dating back to the early 15th century.
LAST YEAR it was a shark off the Cornwall coast that saw The Sun through the silly season; this year it’s little green men in flying saucers over Shropshire. Both stories, of course, are utter tosh.
IT’S an institution which has saved lives – and provided many people with a new lease of life.
IT was a bit of an eye-opener to say the least. The highlight of a friend’s stag party in Paris last weekend saw a group of hardened racegoers, including your correspondent, take a trip to the Hippodrome de Saint-Cloud in the west of the city.
BBC Radio York celebrates its 25th birthday today. Reporter NADIA JEFFERSON-BROWN looks back at the station’s history.
RACING’S equivalent of the Champions League has been given the thumbs-up by York Racecourse chief executive William Derby.
There were some brilliant matches on local stillwaters at the weekend with 100lb bags needed to make the top of the prize list.
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