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“Help!" wasthe cry from a team of Wimbledon firefight­ ers who.will complete a mo­ mentous challenge in October to help raise money forThe .Rainbow Legacy House in


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The boys from Red Watch are moreusedto climbing ladders and damping down fires,- but have seized the mantle, a fter . learning of Neave’s fundrais- ing activities through her aunt, Rebecca Dunn, who grew up in Langho and novir lives in London.


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FACING HIS FEAR: Jan Evans with his daughter Neave. (s)


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