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Barclay Premiership Trophy photo opportunity - Saturday 14th June


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The Barclays Premiership Trophy is coming to Edmund Waller Primary School Summer Fair this Saturday 14th June. The Trophy will be at the fair from 12.00 pm.


Everyone is welcome. So, come along and for a small fee you could have your photo taken with the genuine Premiership Trophy. All monies raised will go to Edmund Waller Primary School PTA.


This is the genuine Premiership Trophy. Security will be present.

One of our parents has managed to organise it through the sponsors.


We are very excited that it's coming to our school.


Photos with the cup will be ?1 per person so it's a complete bargain for any football fan.


Please do spread the word. Everyone is welcome.


All monies raised go towards our school PTA which is a registered charity.

Thanks Bluerevolution. Happy to charge ?5 to all Man City fans ;)


We want to ensure that it's accessible to anyone who would like a picture so it's just ?1 per person. Don't forget to bring your own camera/phone camera.

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