FORMER TV presenter turned businessman Khalid Aziz has turned his talents to helping another worthy cause.
Mr Aziz, who worked for TVS in the 1970s, is now supporting the Trinity Centre which helps the socially excluded in Winchester.
In the past Mr Aziz has been best-known for tireless fundraising to set up the Naomi House hospice for terminally-ill children at Sutton Scotney.
At a chamber of commerce business lunch in the cathedral refectory he spoke about the work of the Trinity Centre.
The centre has just secured planning permission to relocate to a new building at Durngate.
Pictured above, from left, are Neville Semple, mayor Neil Baxter, Sue Meheux, Khalid Aziz, Jim Sawyer and James.
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