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Last Chance To Vote For Vision Norfolk In Norwich Tesco Stores

On your next trip to Tesco make sure to cast a vote for Vision Norfolk at the Tesco Community Grants area near checkout. Voting closes next week.
 
The Children, Young People and Families department of Vision Norfolk are bidding for a cash boost from the Tesco Community Grants initiative. Tesco works with community charity Groundwork to run its community funding scheme, which sees grants of up to £1,500, £1,000 and £500 awarded to local community projects.
 
Three groups in every community have been shortlisted to receive the cash award and shoppers are being invited to head along to Tesco stores to vote for who they think should take away the top grant.
 
Voting is open in Norwich Tesco stores (locations listed below) until the end of March. Customers can cast their vote using a token available at the checkout each time they shop. Ask in store for more information or if you need assitance.
 
Participating Tesco Stores:
  • Grove Road, Norwich NR1 3RL
  • Guildhall Hill, Norwich NR2 1JH
  • Blue Board Lane, Norwich NR7 8AB
  • Harford Bridge, Ipswich Road, Norwich NR4 6DZ
  • Magdalen Road, Norwich NR3 4AF
  • Wroxhm Rd, Norwich NR7 8AG
  • London Street, Norwich NR2 1JE
  • Dragonfly Lane, Cringleford NR4 7FF
  • Earlham Rd, Norwich NR4 7TF
  • Plumstead Road, Norwich NR1 4AB
  • Unthank Road, Norwich NR2 2RW
  • Westlegate, Norwich   NR1 3LJ
  • Aylsham Road, Norwich NR3 2RE
  • Prince of Wales Road, Norwich NR1 1BL
  • Dereham Road, Norwich NR2 3TA
  • Cromer Road, Norwich NR6 6XA
 
 
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