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www.clitheroetoday.co.uk Penny plunges in to help deaf


A CHATBURN woman went to ■great lengths to raise money for the East Lancashire Deaf Soci­ ety.


More than £1,000 was raised


by Penny Coon when she com­ pleted a one-mile sponsored swim a t Stonyhurst College pool. Penny is a member of the Bar­


clays corporate banking team at Preston. . She studied for a British Sign


Language level one qualification a t Blackburn College and became interested in sign lan^age after meeting customers with hearing difficulties. Penny said: “I ts great to be


able to communicate using BSL and I wanted to do something to help the local deaf society and its members. “As a keen swimmer, a spon­


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sored swim seemed like the ideal way to raise money, with support from my friend and colleague Joanne Brown, who provided real encouragement.” The swim involved 64 lengths


of the pool, with pool manager Mr Carl Riley offering the col­ lege’s facilities for the event. Carl completed the 64 lengths with Penny on August 7th. In addition to a valued contri­


bution to the fund-raising, Carl’s team also provided support for


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warmer winds from - the, ' south-west brought a rise in temperatues to the


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