Little Haven Children's Hospice was the charity to benefit to the tune of £7,900 as a result of Canvey Island's run through to the first round proper of the FA Cup.
Picture: LUAN MARSHALL
Each club getting to that stage received a cut of monies raised by the staging of the FA Community Shield.
Receiving the cheque from Canvey's chief executive Keith Johnson (left) and FA council member Doug Insole, the Essex CC president and former England cricketer, was Little Haven's Louise Gloyne
Published Friday April 9, 2004
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