Anti-violence DVD £500 boost

Adam Fouracre receives the cheque from Cllr Danny Wedderkopp, watched by district councillor Nicci Court.
Adam Fouracre receives the cheque from Cllr Danny Wedderkopp, watched by district councillor Nicci Court.
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AN anti-violence campaign started by a Taunton man after his brother was murdered has received a £500 boost.

Adam Fouracre launched his Stand Against Violence in memory of his brother, Adam, who was killed by thugs on the eve of his 18th birthday in September 2005 off Greenway Road, Taunton.

Adam has trying to educate young people about the consequences of violence through a DVD, which contains a re-enactment of the fatal attack on his brother.

He has now received a £500 cheque from county councillor Danny Wedderkopp’s community budget to fund music licensing for the DVD and to make more copies.

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