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"Children in Need: A Heartwarming Journey of Compassion and Support" Pudsey Bear leads the toddlers round the park during the Great Toddle for Children in Need

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Pudsey Bear leads the toddlers round the park during the Great Toddle for Children in Need at Preston Park, Eaglescliffe. 29th September 1996

Background imageChildren In Need Collection: 'Disc jockey', two year old Paul Clark of Formby takes a ride with Radio

"Disc jockey", two year old Paul Clark of Formby takes a ride with Radio
" Disc jockey", two year old Paul Clark of Formby takes a ride with Radio Merseysides Billy Butler when along with mum Olwen (pictured)

Background imageChildren In Need Collection: Children from Hemlington Hall Infant school carol singing in Hemlington, Middlesbrough

Children from Hemlington Hall Infant school carol singing in Hemlington, Middlesbrough. December 1985

Background imageChildren In Need Collection: A Cleveland firm has proved a real sucker for Children in Need

A Cleveland firm has proved a real sucker for Children in Need! Youngsters and parents pitched in all day long for the appeal as the massive vacuum from a Billingham form swallowed up cash up to

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Children of Stocktons Lightfoot Grove church can t wait to get stuck into their new toys, games and equipment bought for them from funds raised from Children in Need

Background imageChildren In Need Collection: Redcar Hell-Raisers have set a target of £5000 to raise for Children in Need with a

Redcar Hell-Raisers have set a target of £5000 to raise for Children in Need with a
Redcar Hell-Raisers have set a target of £ 5000 to raise for Children in Need with a series of events. These include a sponsored walk and a concert on Wednesday at their HQ

Background imageChildren In Need Collection: Where are they taking him? left - a tearful Ann Burridge, four

Where are they taking him? left - a tearful Ann Burridge, four, is comforted by dad Neil after seeing loveable Pudsey bear kidnapped in the street

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Cowboys and Indians roamed Cleveland Countys Gurney House inviting staff to contribute to Children in Need. Cowgirl Phillip Robinson

Background imageChildren In Need Collection: Clevelands brownies, guides and rangers have given a £2

Clevelands brownies, guides and rangers have given a £2
Clevelands brownies, guides and rangers have given a £ 2, 308 helping hand to the Children in Need appeal. The bumper cheque is part of a £ 35, 000 plus donation from the regions guides

Background imageChildren In Need Collection: Prior Pursglove students hit the charity road for Children in Need. 20th November 1992

Prior Pursglove students hit the charity road for Children in Need. 20th November 1992

Background imageChildren In Need Collection: Youngsters dressed for the wet weather during the Great Toddle for Children in Need at

Youngsters dressed for the wet weather during the Great Toddle for Children in Need at Preston Park, Eaglescliffe. 29th September 1996

Background imageChildren In Need Collection: Pudsey Bear with Gazette staff Yvonne White and Lynn McMahon. 17th November 1992

Pudsey Bear with Gazette staff Yvonne White and Lynn McMahon. 17th November 1992

Background imageChildren In Need Collection: Kind-hearted cabbies have been overwhelmed by the generosity of the people of Cleveland

Kind-hearted cabbies have been overwhelmed by the generosity of the people of Cleveland. The taxi drivers, members of the Middlesbrough and Langbaurgh Hackney Carriage Owners Association

Background imageChildren In Need Collection: With her face painted this youngster toddled round in her pushchair during

With her face painted this youngster toddled round in her pushchair during the Great Toddle for Children in Need at Preston Park, Eaglescliffe. 29th September 1996


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"Children in Need: A Heartwarming Journey of Compassion and Support" Pudsey Bear leads the toddlers round the park during the Great Toddle for Children in Need, spreading joy and hope to little hearts. The sound of laughter fills the air as these brave youngsters take on a noble mission. A tiny adventurer named Paul Clark from Formby enjoys a thrilling ride with Radio, his trusty "disc jockey" companion. Together, they embark on an unforgettable journey towards brighter futures for children in need. In Hemlington, Middlesbrough, the angelic voices of children from Hemlington Hall Infant School resonate through the streets as they spread holiday cheer through carol singing. Their harmonies touch hearts and remind us all of the power of unity and kindness. Proving that generosity knows no bounds, a Cleveland firm becomes a true champion for Children in Need. Their unwavering support serves as an inspiration to others, showing that even small acts can make a significant impact. The children of Stockton's Lightfoot Grove Church gather together with determination shining brightly in their eyes. With love and compassion fueling their efforts, they set out to raise funds that will bring smiles to countless faces. Redcar Hell-Raisers fearlessly set their sights on raising £5000 for Children in Need. Through their boundless energy and unwavering dedication, they prove that when communities come together for a common cause, miracles happen. Tears well up in Ann Burridge's eyes as she wonders where her journey will lead her next. But amidst her tears lies hope – hope that there are kind souls willing to lend a helping hand along this challenging path called life. Cowboys and Indians roam Cleveland County's Gurney House with open hearts and open arms. Inclusive playtime brings joy not only to those involved but also reminds us all that every child deserves love without boundaries or limitations.