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Princes Risborough shop launches charity calendar on its tenth birthday



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Published Date:
24 September 2008
A FAMILY-run china and glassware shop in Princes Risborough is celebrating its tenth year of opening- and raising money for a charity close to its manager's heart in the process.
Mary Shuttle, boss of the David Shuttle store in Duke Street, has the Air Ambulance service to thank for saving her life three years ago.

As a way to show her gratitude, she has put together a charity calendar in aid of the service, featuring herself, her family and her staff, and which is now on sale for £10.

To celebrate the shop's anniversary, a black tie ball was held in Dinton last week.

Champagne and canapes will also be given out at the shop today (Friday).

For the full story, including just why Mrs Shuttle required the help of the Air Ambulance Service, read Business Herald, free in this week's Bucks Herald.

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  • Last Updated: 24 September 2008 11:58 AM
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  • Location: Aylesbury
 
 

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