Charities compete for TV windfall.Byline: DAVID David, in the Bible David, d. c.970 B.C., king of ancient Israel (c.1010–970 B.C.), successor of Saul. The Book of First Samuel introduces him as the youngest of eight sons who is anointed king by Samuel to replace Saul, who had been deemed a failure. POWELL STAFF at a bird sanctuary bird sanctuary: see wildlife refuge. are preparing to go head to head with another charity for pounds 50,000. Charities will make their case for the public's vote to win Lottery funding on a TV programme, with the winners being decided in a phone vote. The contestants will compete for the Big Lottery Fund The Big Lottery Fund (BIG) is a grant-making organisation in the UK (England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland) created by the Government to administer the funding of good causes following the creation of the National Lottery. cash in The People's Millions TV contest between November 23-27. They present their case on the ITV (1) See interactive TV. (2) (iTV) The code name for Apple's video media hub (see Apple TV). Wales Tonight news programme. On Tuesday November 24, the bird sanctuary - North Wales Bird Trust in Llandudno - goes up against the Morfa Residents Association in Carmarthenshire. A Trust spokeswoman said the pounds 50,000 would help run a project called The Owl Partnership. She said: "The money would be spent on building an education centre to bring together pupils from local and special needs schools and community groups to learn and develop skills in the conservation of habitats and the environment." On November 23, Plas Madoc Communities First in Wrexham go head to head with Partneriaeth Dolgellau Cyf in Gwynedd. On November 25, North Wales Wildlife Trust The North Wales Wildlife Trust (NWWT) is the UK Wildlife Trust for North Wales with over 5,000 members.[1] Its head office is located on Bangor High Street. It has branches (with local walks and meetings) in the following local areas:
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