A BUCKET collection in Oswestry raised more than £500 for a new veterans' supported living scheme.

Members of Oswestry Rotary Club raised the money at Morrisons supermarket, where they received donations of more than £328 plus the support of the shoppers at the store who were enthusiastic about The Harbour project.

Club members were then delighted when an anonymous local businessman offered to 'top up' the amount collected to £500 making it a morning well spent.

Project director and former Royal Marine Commando, Ash Anderson, said: “This accommodation is needed as soon as possible and we are grateful for the club's project of decorating one of the rooms for our veterans. 

“This will help them feel welcome in Oswestry – a town where the military has played such a big role in its recent history. 

“Thanks to everyone involved.”

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The funds raised will go towards The Harbour, a new 22-bed accommodation complex for veterans which is being developed at the former Hope Church building, in Laburnum Drive with the hope of opening in 2024.

Veterans that will be housed at The Harbour will get personalised development programmes and participate in a ‘core syllabus’ promoting proficiency in English, maths, communication, financial management, basic IT and employment skills.

The Harbour will be the first facility of its kind in the UK, and is the brainchild Mr Anderson.


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