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Man Cuts Staple Dreadlocks For New Charity
A man from St Anns will be cutting off his staple dreadlocks in a bid to raise money for a brand new Nottingham based charity called The Harley Jae Trust.
Paul Mckenzie (35), will be cutting off the dreadlocks that he has sported for over 13 years at a family fun day being held at The Queen Adelaide Pub in Sneinton from midday on July 4th. He has so far raised £2,500 towards his ambitious £5,000 target, with proceeds going towards a proposed project to provide two more beds for The Paediatric Critical Care Unit at The Queens Medical Centre.
To help Paul reach his target, please visit www.goldengiving.com/fundraising/iamnotmyhair
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