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Radio Leicester,8 mins

Leicestershire restaurant owner launches campaign to provide cheaper school trips

Ady Dayman

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A Leicestershire restaurant owner has launched a new campaign to help inner-city school children. Shaf Islam, who owns Chutney Ivy in Leicester has come up with the campaign 'Poppadoms for Pupils' which will see the restaurant donate £1 from all poppadom orders. The money raised will help two local primary schools, providing cheaper school trips and books. Ady Dayman went down to meet Shaf at his restaurant in the Cultural Quarter to find out more. Dan Cheetham is from Sparkenhoe Primary School, one of the schools which will benefit from the campaign, and also spoke to Ady to say how the campaign will help.

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