Welsh band Manic Street Preachers donate £3,000 to flood relief in Wales

James Dean Bradfield of the Manic Street Preachers performing
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Luke O'Reilly21 February 2020

Welsh rock band Manic Street Preachers have donated £3,000 to a local flood-relief fund after parts of the country were hit by flooding.

The Pontypridd flooding relief page was set up by Labour MP Alex Davies-Jones to help those affected by Storm Dennis, which left hundreds of homes in south Wales underwater .

The fund’s initial target was £5,000, but on Friday donations had exceeded £23,500 – with 23 days left to go.

The band made the £3,000 contribution on Thursday along with other famous names.

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Donations of £500 were also listed under the names of Line Of Duty star Vicky McClure and her partner Jonny Owen, while a pledge of the same amount was listed under the name of former Labour leader Neil Kinnock.

The Pontypridd fund is running alongside a similar campaign set up by actor Michael Sheen, who grew up in south Wales.

The Frost/Nixon star’s fundraiser has also exceeded expectations, doubling its target of £10,000 within a day of being launched.

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