Southsea Indian restaurant raised more than £3,000 towards Pompey Parklets scheme with fundraising night
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The Akash Restaurant in Albert Road, Southsea held a fundraising night for the 'Pompey Parklets' scheme on Tuesday, August 8. The campaign - kick-started by councillor Charlotte Gerada - aims to increase “street greening” and encourage walking or cycling to reduce pollution in Portsmouth.
The evening consisted of a performance from singer Sienna-Paul, along with a raffle and auction. Among the items auctioned off was a signed Portsmouth Football Club shirt which - raised a total of £480. The shirt was bought by a friend of Gary Barton, an Akash "superfan" who invited sixteen of his friends to the event.
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Hide AdRestaurant co-owner Faz Ahmed said: "Gary played a big part in making the evening lively and memorable. The atmosphere just wouldn't have been the same without him - or the grand finale performance by the wonderful Drumnation."
Anong the guests were Lord Mayor of Portsmouth Councillor Tom Coles and Lady Mayoress Nikki Coles.
Cllr Tom Coles added: "Myself and the Lady Mayoress had a great evening. It was brilliant seeing so many people give their time for a cause which will improve green spaces throughout the city.
"My thanks also to Faz and the Akash for their continuing dedication in supporting the Portsmouth community." £1,190 was raised through ticket sales and the auction – and the amount was tripled to £3,570 through the crowdfunder.
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