Bankers Fines Fund Doncaster Life Saving
Fines imposed on banks for their part in the Libor scandal are paying for hundreds of Doncaster teens to learn life saving skills.
Fines imposed on banks for their part in the Libor scandal are paying for hundreds of Doncaster teens to learn life saving skills. Nearly 400 youngsters have been taking part in the Government-backed National Citizen Service (NCS) programme during their summer holidays. The scheme includes training by first aid charity, St John Ambulance, which has used funding from the banker fines to teach skills such as CPR and how to stop someone from choking.