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Miss Worcester curries support for charities


A INDIAN-inspired night was held at a curry house in the city to help Miss Worcester raise money for charity.

Leanne Groutage organised the fund-raiser at Pasha in St John’s in aid of the National Autistic Society.

There was a buffet, raffle, games and dancing at the evening event on Tuesday, July 7.

It formed a part of Miss Groutage’s charitable work as a result of her affiliation with Miss England.

The 17-year-old of Holt Heath said: “There were about 60 people there and it was really good fun.” Miss Groutage will be taking part in Miss England on Monday, July 20, at the London Hilton Metropole – but she needs your help between now and then in the grand public vote.

To guarantee her a place in the final 15, text Leanne Groutage to 81118 (with capitals L and G). Alternatively, call 0901 2937900 and key in Leanne’s unique two-digit number, which is 35.

Each vote costs £1, which includes a 15p donation to three charities – B-EAT, National Autistic Society and the Variety Club.


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SPICY: From left: Head waiter Sadeq Ahmed, Molly Hunt, aged 17, Miss Worcester Leanne Groutage, 17, Georgia Sproul, 16, and restaurant owner Nurul Haque. Buy this photo icon Buy this photo » SPICY: From left: Head waiter Sadeq Ahmed, Molly Hunt, aged 17, Miss Worcester Leanne Groutage, 17, Georgia Sproul, 16, and restaurant owner Nurul Haque.

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