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Over 300 people of Newark and Sherwood will receive presents on Christmas day due to the Palace Theatre’s gift donation scheme




Over 300 residents across the district will be opening presents on Christmas day due to a gift donation scheme.

The Palace Theatre’s gift donation scheme, Palace Presents, received a 35% increase in the number of gifts brought in by members of the public this year.

It received 309 wrapped parcels over the past few weeks, compared to 229 last year.

Heritage and Culture Operations Manager Jennie Bowmar and Learning and Participation Officer Donna Hall help to load a car with presents for Newark Women's Aid
Heritage and Culture Operations Manager Jennie Bowmar and Learning and Participation Officer Donna Hall help to load a car with presents for Newark Women's Aid

Donations included new and unused gifts such as chocolates, biscuits, beauty and personal care items, toys and games, warm clothing accessories, covered hot water bottles, and useful household items for setting up a home.

The charities being supported this year were Newark Women’s Aid, Newark Emmaus Trust, and Beaumond House Hospice Care.

Lisa from Newark Women’s Aid said: “It’s an absolutely astounding, amazing quantity of gifts and presents for all the women and children in refuge, and it will also help women and children who are being supported through outreach in the community of too.

“I get to see the overwhelming joy it actually brings but the women often say that they can’t believe that people would give them gifts who don’t even know them; it means so much that people think about them when they don’t even see the results and who it’s going to. It’s truly wonderful so thank you.”

Gifts donated for Palace Presents 2024 are laid out across the floor of the Tudor Attic
Gifts donated for Palace Presents 2024 are laid out across the floor of the Tudor Attic

A large donation was received from pupils at Highfields School in Newark, and District Council staff also got involved with collections at Castle House.

One child’s present had even been adorned with a gift tag bearing the handwritten message “I love you, from Santa”.

Councillor Rowan Cozens, deputy leader and portfolio holder for Heritage, Culture and the Arts at Newark and Sherwood District Council, said: “To have received so many gifts, given the rising cost of celebrating at this time of year, just shows how truly kind and selfless the people of Newark and Sherwood can be.

“I am full of pride in our incredible community and I know that these presents will make such a big difference to the people opening them at Christmas. I wish all of you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.”



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