THE family of Williton teenager Bethany Paige Adams has presented another cheque to Croft House residential home in her memory.
Bethany, who was just 17 when she died in a car accident in January, had worked in the dementia wing of the home as a care support assistant.
Her family has spent the months since her death fundraising to buy a summer house for the home's new dementia garden and last week presented another cheque, this time for £1,200.
The money was raised at a Halloween bingo held in Williton and will enable the summer house project to be completed.
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Presentations for retiring Williton fireman who served UK and AustraliaBethany's mum Helen said the finishing touches were now being added to the summer house and it was hoped to have an official opening next year.
Meanwhile, one of Taunton town centre's Christmas trees has been sponsored by Bethany's family, both in her memory and to raise awareness about the dangers facing young drivers.
The tree can be found outside Cafe Nero, which has pledged to keep a tree permanently in place to enable decorative lights to be illuminated on Bethany's birthday and on the anniversary of her death - January 7.
Photo: Steve Guscott


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