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Glossop Mountain Rescue launch own masks range

Glossop Mountain Rescue Team has come up with this branded face mask.

As of Friday (24 July), everyone in England must wear a face covering in shops and supermarkets.

Anyone failing to comply will face a fine.

Glossop Mountain Rescue Team is offering the chance to stay safe and legal by wearing these uniquely styled giraffes (masks).

They are £10 if you live in the Glossop area and £11 for outside, to cover distribution.

You pay the required amount via https://www.justgiving.com/glossopmrt and then email your order, details and Just Giving reference to fundraising@gmrt.org.uk

GMRT said: “We aim to get the giraffes to you as soon as possible.”

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