A PUB quiz night held by TSB’s partners and customers in Minehead raised over £500 for Stand Against Speed 4 Bethany.
The funds raised will be used to run courses to educate young people on the dangers of driving.
Branch manager Adam Mills said Stand Against Speed 4 Bethany was a vital part of the local community and Minehead TSB was really proud to have it as its local charity partner.
TSB in Minehead has raised over £4,000 for the charity since partnering with it in September 2017.
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Old community defibrillator replaced by Minehead Barbarians Rugby ClubExpressing thanks, Helen Adams, of Stand Against Speed 4 Bethany, said: “The money being raised will help take young people aged 16 to 25 on the Choice & Consequence course in conjunction with Avon and Somerset Police.
“All money raised for the charity funds these sessions and so far we have taken over 100 people who have all given positive feedback and found this beneficial.
“I would also like to thank the winning team who very kindly donated their winnings back to the charity.”


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