4:57pm Monday 24th January 2005
EXTREME ironing found a new home on Saturday when Asda in St Albans Road, north Watford, hosted a flat-out session to raise funds for tsunami victims.
Will Holbrook, 24, the manager of a climbing centre in Amersham, spent the day ironing while suspended from the rafters of the store throughout the day, which had customers in creases.
Surprised shoppers were asked to dip into their pockets and donate to the appeal.
Mr Holbrook said: "I was happy to help a very worthy cause. Hopefully we'll raise a fair bit of money. Normally I don't do the ironing, I get my mum to do it, but I've made an exception today. It's been a lot of fun."
If you would like to donate to the tsunami appeal visit www.dec.org.uk, or telephone 020 7436 6000.
A team of Play Rangers will soon be helping kids across Watford to get the most of play in their surrounding parks and open spaces with a £200,000 Big Lottery Fund grant.
Local businesses have teamed up with Watford Borough Council, the police and Hertfordshire Trading Standards to tackle illegal alcohol sales.
Saracens co-captain Andy Farrell will miss the start of the season with a fractured and dislocated thumb.
Gay rights champion Leo Abse has died at the age of 91, a family friend said.
Former children's presenters Dick and Dom are leaving Radio 1 as part of the station's weekend schedule changes.
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