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- Broadcaster John Suchet visitedBattersea Dogs & Cats Home to promote an appeal forbuy cats money to buy radios and other equipment as part of the charitys kennel enrichment plan - music stimulates the dogs at the home and helps them to cope better. Suchets Classic FM show is part of the plan: I was delighted to find out my show makes a difference for the dogs, he said.
- Mollie King, from the girl group The Saturdays, visitedDyslexia Actions new London centre in Judd Street. The centre will provide reading and writing support to 12 to 17-year-olds. King, who is dyslexic, was chosen by Dyslexia Action supporters as their most inspiring celebrity.
- The chef Simon Rimmer hosted an event at his Earle Restaurant in Hale, Cheshire, to raise money for the childrens charityBrainwave. Guests included the Coronation Street actors Samia Smith and Will Thorp. The three celebrities have agreed to support the charity during its 30th anniversary year in 2012.
- Celebrities including the musician Sting and the actors Emma Thompson, Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry are among those who have given items that will be auctioned to raise money for theRainforest Foundation UKs 12 Days of Christmas event.

- The singer Toyah Wil
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