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22/08/2011 Rotherham charity funding boost to help teens 'get sorted' with numeracy

A Rotherham charity has received a funding boost of almost £9,500 from Britannia, part of The Co-operative Financial Services, to launch a new programme to boost numeracy and literacy skills of young people in the town.
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17/08/2011 Member, remember the 30th of September - The
Co-operative has extended the deadline for unison members

The Co-operative Bank and Britannia are extending, for the last time, its current account offer to UNISON members until 30th September 2011.
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16/08/2011 The Co-operative is first insurer to reward safe young drivers with cash back

Nearly 90% of motorists with The Co-operative’s Young Driver insurance will see over £100 returned to their bank accounts this month, after proving themselves as safe drivers.
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15/08/2011 Bank and win with Chelsea Football Club

Here is your chance to win an amazing day trip to Chelsea’s Cobham Training Ground for you and a friend to watch the first team train, plus a new Chelsea shirt and a Football in the Community training session.
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12/08/2011 The Co-operative Bank offers home contents cover for free

The Co-operative Insurance is offering customers six months free contents cover when they take out buildings insurance for their home until 31 October. Customers who take advantage of the deal could save an average of around sixty pounds*.
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09/08/2011 The Co-operative Bank prepares for a FunFest

Staff from The Co-operative Bank are organising a FunFest in aid of The Co-operative’s Charity of the Year, Mencap.
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09/08/2011 Britannia foundation donation transforms Devon playground

Children at a Plymouth primary school are hop, skip and jumping for joy after scooping a £2,500 donation from Britannia, part of The Co-operative Financial Services, to transform their playground and make maths fun outside the classroom.
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