Mansfield goes dotty for Children in Need

Bankers, bakers and opticians in Mansfield town centre have been getting in the Children in Need spirit.
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People across the country have been going dotty for the annual fundraiser and telethon, and Mansfield was no exception.

Staff at businesses across Mansfield town centre have dressed up, dressed down and sold cakes, books and more today in aid of Children in Need.

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At Specsavers, on West Gate, staff wore pyjamas, onesies and dressing gowns to work, as well as selling cakes and biscuits to customers.

Greggs has been selling official Pudsey merchandise and cakes. Pictured in its West Gate branch are manager Donna Saxton, left, and senior sales assistant Letitia Marriott.Greggs has been selling official Pudsey merchandise and cakes. Pictured in its West Gate branch are manager Donna Saxton, left, and senior sales assistant Letitia Marriott.
Greggs has been selling official Pudsey merchandise and cakes. Pictured in its West Gate branch are manager Donna Saxton, left, and senior sales assistant Letitia Marriott.

Amber Jones, store PR and marketing co-ordinator, said: "We just like doing our bit for charity - we do lots throughout the year.

"We like to give back as much as we can.

"The customers like to get involved. They like to buy the cakes and they love to see us looking silly.

"We try to raise at least £80 everytime we do something."

Staff at NatWest, Church Street, dressed down for Children in Need. Pictured, from left, are senior personal banker Daniel Rhodes and personal bankers Laura Rodgers, Angela Isaacs and Margaret Taylor.Staff at NatWest, Church Street, dressed down for Children in Need. Pictured, from left, are senior personal banker Daniel Rhodes and personal bankers Laura Rodgers, Angela Isaacs and Margaret Taylor.
Staff at NatWest, Church Street, dressed down for Children in Need. Pictured, from left, are senior personal banker Daniel Rhodes and personal bankers Laura Rodgers, Angela Isaacs and Margaret Taylor.

IN OTHER NEWS: Five bidding to become Mansfield's next MPStaff at NatWest, on Church Street, donned Pudsey gear for the day, as well as holding a book sale for the charity.

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Daniel Rhodes, senior personal banker, said: "It's a banking incenting - we're authorised to raise money for certain charities and Children in Need is one of them.

"We do a lot through the year, such as Macmillan, Jeans for Genes and the Royal British Legion. Children in Need is always a big one."

Official Pudsey wristbands, ears and cupcakes were on sale at Greggs, on West Gate.

Staff at Specsavers, West Gate, wore their pyjames to work and sold cakes to customers. Pictured, from left, are dispensing assistant Amber Peroti, PR and marketing co-ordinator Amber Jones and dispensing assistant Faye Ramsbotham.Staff at Specsavers, West Gate, wore their pyjames to work and sold cakes to customers. Pictured, from left, are dispensing assistant Amber Peroti, PR and marketing co-ordinator Amber Jones and dispensing assistant Faye Ramsbotham.
Staff at Specsavers, West Gate, wore their pyjames to work and sold cakes to customers. Pictured, from left, are dispensing assistant Amber Peroti, PR and marketing co-ordinator Amber Jones and dispensing assistant Faye Ramsbotham.

Letitia Marriott, senior sales assistant, said: "The customers love them. They buy them all the time and are always asking for more merchandise."

The annual Children in Need telethon is on BBC One tonight, Friday, November 15, from 7.30pm.

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