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I need my Renault van repaired: our charity can’t function without it

Summary by The Guardian
We take rescue dogs to schools, care homes and prisons for therapy – but we can’t do it without a vehicleI am the director of a charity, Paws for Progress, which takes rescue dogs into prisons, schools and care settings for therapy and training. We rely on a specially adapted 2018 Renault van, bought last year, to transport the animals. In March, it was discovered that the van needed a throttle body replacement. We had to spend £1,404 on parts a…
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