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INVESCO PERPETUAL in Henley has donated £15,000 to the Hinksey Sculling School in Oxford, a charity which gives youngsters without

John Harris

John Harris

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12:00AM, Monday 05 August 2013

INVESCO PERPETUAL in Henley has donated £15,000 to the Hinksey Sculling School in Oxford, a charity which gives youngsters without the financial means the opportunity to try rowing.

Chief executive Mark Armour said: “Hinksey’s commitment gives children from all backgrounds the opportunity to participate in rowing and build the skills and confidence that will allow them to go on to realise their potential both in sport and everyday life.”

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