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Charity hosting Gambian curry night at Westbourne restaurant
Summary
The Tendaba Project will host a curry night at the Taj Mahal in Westbourne on Feb 23, 2026, with £10 from each £30 ticket directed to clean-water projects that have helped more than 2,000 people in Gambian villages.
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The Tendaba Project charity is holding a curry night at the Taj Mahal restaurant in Westbourne on Monday, February 23, 2026. The event is a fundraiser for the charity's work providing clean water in rural Gambian villages. The organisation has helped more than 2,000 people in Tendaba, Kwinella, Kuli Kunda and Sandeng. Its work has enabled reliable water supplies and the development of community gardens.
Event and charity details:
- The fundraiser is scheduled for February 23, 2026, at the Taj Mahal restaurant in Westbourne.
- Tickets are priced at £30, with £10 from each ticket stated to go directly to the community.
- The Tendaba Project has provided clean and accessible water to more than 2,000 residents across four villages.
- The charity owns a borehole drilling rig used to extend its reach and also for paid work in urban areas.
- The organisation has developed related infrastructure such as solar panels, storage tanks and pipework, and villagers have established community gardens following improved water access.
- Steve Fulwood, who has worked in The Gambia for over two decades and originally helped build a nursery school, is organising the event and is listed as a contact in the report.
Summary:
The curry night is intended to raise funds for ongoing water and infrastructure work in the named Gambian villages. Proceeds from ticket sales are reported as directed to community projects including drilling and related facilities. The event is set for February 23, 2026, and the article lists an organiser contact for further information.
