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Cornwall Netball

Lorraine Kelly’s Bin Your Bra’s in aid of Breast Cancer Research

SW Goalden Globe Awards 2013 - Outstanding Club of the Year

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Its official Saints Netball Cornwall are England Netball's Outstanding Club of the Year 2013.

At a glittering Carnival fun evening at the National Motor Cycle Museum in Birmingham, Saints Netball Cornwall were crowned Club of the Year. With representation from all generations of the club there, 

Saints were proud to accept their award, which recognised all the work they do in developing talented players, talented coaches, umpires and officials as well as the outstanding work they do raising funds for charity, most notable of which is the Carly Taylor Trust Fund. 

Saints Netball Cornwall is a real family club which has an ethos of everyone supporting each other. Young players are encouraged to coach up and coming youngsters. 

Saints caters for players of all ages and abilities and its members are thrilled that England Netball have chosen them, out of all the amazing regional winners, to be Outstanding Club of the Year.

The awards ceremony recognised the work that volunteers do in a whole range of categories and age groups. Saints netball train at Truro College and have strong links with the college. Many of their players attend or have attended the college and have been involved with the successful Academy programme there.


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This October, ITV's Lorraine's Bin Your Bra campaign is giving women the perfect excuse to get rid of those ill-fitting spare bras by appealing to the UK to donate their unwanted underwear.

Coinciding with breast cancer awareness month, many well known celebrities, including Barbara Windsor, Sharon and Kelly Osbourne and Dawn O'Porter have already given their bras to be recycled, in order to raise vital funds for our research into the disease

For the campaign women will be asked to take their unwanted bras along to special Lorraine bins at House of Fraser stores, from where they will be sent to developing countries in Africa. As with our Bra Bank recycling scheme, Against Breast Cancer will receive £1000 for every tonne collected.

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