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Generous shoppers have handed over their ‘divi’ money to help train the next generation of fighter pilots and improve the job prospects of young people.
A computer club which helps the elderly and isolated to stay in touch through information technology is one of the neighbourhood groups benefiting from the Tamworth Co-op Community Dividend Fund.
Around 200 pupils at Hurley Primary School will be able to figure out maths better in future, thanks to generous Wood End shoppers.
Tamworth Co-operative Society has invested £400,000 in three high-performance cars to serve its clients. But even though the vehicles have a top speed of 155mph they will rarely leave the slow lane. In fact most days they will be driven at a stately 20mph.
A Catholic charity is reaching out to people of all persuasions, buoyed by a bumper donation from the Tamworth Co-operative Society and its shoppers.
Community-minded shoppers in Dordon have handed over their Co-op ‘divis’ to help a band of dedicated volunteers maintain the village churchyard.
Churchgoers put a generous £800 into the collection plate at a service held at St Editha’s.
The final organisation to benefit from Tamworth Co-operative Society’s recently launched Cash in the Bag scheme has been announced.