Red Nose Day - picture round-up special
YOU'VE all been so funny for money!
Friday's Red Nose Day was one of the busiest yet in our area. There is more coverage in your Grimsby Telegraph today but here is a picture gallery of Comic Relief events in our area.
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Are you doing something funny for money?

Our Red Nose Day pictures, from Annmarie Cooke and Vicky Fox.

Joshua Blastland, Welholme School, grimsby, had a brilliant time raising money.

Shannon Blastland, Welholme School, grimsby, had a brilliant time raising money.

Piers Pike (12), of Fulstow, is a student at Monks Dyke College had his hair cut to raise money for Comic Relief Red Nose Day & National Kidney Day. Piers has raised nearly £150 mainly through the generosity of villagers and school friends.

Harry Jackson.

Dale Jackson.

Jasmin Beeson (9) (left) and her sister Ellis Beeson (11) pictured with their home made Red Nose Day badges which they made to raise money for Comic Relief. The sisters from Tetney Lock are pictured selling one of the badges to Crown and Anchor pub regular Paul Taylor, sporting possibly the strangest red nose ever. The girls raised £30 for the appeal.

Barmaid Victoria Campling (18) gets her head shaved by barber Dean Baker in front of regulars at the Silk Bar in Cleethorpes, as part of the bar's Red Nose day fundraising activities.

Anna Gregersen (17) shaves the head of youth worker Chris Taylor at the West Marsh Community Centre in Grimsby.

Scott Dawney (18) gets his legs waxed by Babtec qualified youth worker Samantha Vincent as Franz Gregersen gets his legs shaved by youth worker Chris Taylor, at the West Marsh Community Centre in Grimsby.

Hereford Technology School pupil Loren Jobling (14), middle, white top, organised a three-hour sponsored dance with 20 school friends, collecting £347 in total.

Chelsea Keetley (six) - Bad Hair Day at Macaulay Primary School.

Chloe (age 14) and her friend Lauren (aged 13), pupils at Tollbar School, organised a Comic Relief disco to raise money for this cause.

Pre-school children and babies at Ready Teddy Go Day Nursery, Cleethorpes.

Pupils at the Lindsey School and Community Arts College doing their bit for Red Nose Day. Ryan Thickett and Jack Richardson plucked up enough courage to dress as ladies.

Having fun are Jo, Sandra and Julie at Barnet's Barbers, Cleethorpes.

Life's just a beach! It was a case of 'surf's up' for these Caistor Grammar School students as they marked Red Nose Day and helped raise £2,000.

All smiles at Caistor Yarborough School as staff also got out their fancy dress on Red Nose Day and raised £600.

Harrison and Scarlett Strafford. Harrison sported a red mohawk for his day at school, with a donation going to the charity, his sister Scarlett dressed up just for fun - sent in by mum.

Children in their pyjamas and the afternoon children with the cakes they made and decorated at Immingham Day Nursery.

Immingham Day Nursery children.

Sarah Rawcliffe and Zakk having fun on Red Nose Day 2009.

Staff at HL Display, on Humberside Airports industrial estate, raised money by wearing red, eating red food and playing a Wii Fit Championship League through their lunch breaks. Dave Palmer gladly let people pledge money so he could have his face painted like a giant red nose by Natalie Wood.

The manager of the Sainsbury's Local store on Pelham Road, Immingham, gets a soaking from customer Renee Harrison outside the store, watched by members of his staff on Red Nose Day.

Pupils of St Joseph's Catholic School in Cleethorpes who 'Wore something funny for Money' for Red Nose Day!

Going nose to nose are St Joseph's pupils Spencer Lyth and Kacper Chrusliscki.

Immingham Resource Centre staff who held a coffee morning to raise money for Red Nose Day (from left): Shirley Cox, centre manager Beverley Murgatroyd, Elizabeth Camming and Vanessa Grant.

Staff at F Cross VW put their oar in for charity as they took turns to row the English channel for Red Nose Day at their West Coates Road site in Grimsby. Taking her turn here is sales administrator Rachael Stafford urged on by management and staff.

Demanding money with menaces! 'Matron' Annie Darby specialist treatment visitor for public health demanding money for Comic Relief from visitors to Olympia House in Grimsby.

Simon Laws a chef at Jug and Bottle, Holton-le-Clay, sits in a bath of gravy in the middle of the pub as colleagues (from left) Sandra Edwards, Chris Fox, Teresa Bradley, April Waterman and Pat Johnston, get donations from customers.

Pupils and teachers from St Mary's Primary School, Grimsby, dress up (from left) Chanel Crellin (seven), Helen Wiseman, Chloe Needham (six), Bernadette Tarrant, Kinga Japelska (seven) and Georgi Khalev (seven).

Chanel Crellin (seven) joins others at St Mary's Primary School, Grimsby, to 'do something funny for money' as they raise funds for Comic Relief.

Molly Mathews (nine), front, and Shannon Gillies (eight) joins other pupils and teacher from St Mary's to raise funds for Comic Relief.

Chelsea George (10), Luke Bampton (10) and Bethany Brown (10) from St Mary's dress up as they raise funds for Comic Relief.

Staff and service users at Second Avenue Resource Centre, Nunsthorpe, dress up. They also baked and sold cakes and held a raffle.

Staff at The Lounge salon, Cleethorpes, (from left) Hayley Turrell, Gemma Littlewood, Ellie Taylor, Sophie White, Lisa Crosby and Emma Hostead dress up in PJs and sell coffee and cakes to customers.

Barman Ben Brennan undergoes a chest waxing at the hands of staff members Naomi Patton and Danielle Amos at the DN31 pub in Grimsby for Comic Relief.

Hair today... gone tomorrow! TK Maxx staff members Julie Moughton and Jordan Corrigan had their heads shaved for Comic Relief in the shop watched by customers and staff! New grandmother Julie Moughton with grandson Raiden Borrill after her scalping!







Comments
by Andy Gibbs, Grimsby
Friday, March 13 2009, 11:11AM
“My 15 year old son, Lewis Gibbs, has shaved his head for Comic Relief and raised approx. £400.00 (and still rising). I will forward the photo's shortly.”