MiniBusPlus presents minibus to charity.
Liz Smith, who plays the mother-in-law from hell in BBC TV's sitcom 2 Point 4 Children, helped MiniB...
Liz Smith, who plays the mother-in-law from hell in BBC TV's sitcom 2Point 4 Children, helped MiniBusPlus present a specially adapted minibus
to the Hanley Crouch Community Centre last month. MiniBusPlus donated
£9000 towards the minibus through Help the Aged. So far, MiniBusPlus has
donated £150,000 to the charity. Pictured left with Liz Smith is John
Crabtree, national intermediary manager at MiniBusPlus.
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