School's annual charity day raises record amount for good causes
The annual charity day at Haslingden High School was a record-breaker this year, with more than £5,000 raised for good causes by students.
Digital Audience and Content Editor
David Jagger is the Lancashire Telegraph's Digital Audience and Content Editor, overseeing a team of hard-working and talented reporters to bring readers the most important stories from across East Lancashire. David joined the LT in Spring 2022 after six years at the Bradford Telegraph & Argus, where he began as a trainee and progressed to become a senior reporter, covering a wide of range of major stories. He also had a brief spell in the world of politics before returning to journalism.
David Jagger is the Lancashire Telegraph's Digital Audience and Content Editor, overseeing a team of hard-working and talented reporters to bring readers the most important stories from across East Lancashire. David joined the LT in Spring 2022 after six years at the Bradford Telegraph & Argus, where he began as a trainee and progressed to become a senior reporter, covering a wide of range of major stories. He also had a brief spell in the world of politics before returning to journalism.
The annual charity day at Haslingden High School was a record-breaker this year, with more than £5,000 raised for good causes by students.
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