MORE than £1,000 was raised by pupils at a Basingstoke junior school, who used their entrepreneurial skills to make money for charity.
Youngsters at Kings Furlong Junior School, in Upper Chestnut Drive, Basingstoke, made items to sell at a market, where they also entertained visitors by singing.
A cheque for £1,028.14 has now been presented by the school to representatives from Sebastian’s Action Trust, which runs a holiday home for seriously-ill children and their families in North Waltham.
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