Pudsey is the official mascot for BBC Children in Need, a charity fundraising campaign in the UK. The bear, named after the town of Pudsey in West Yorkshire, has become a symbol of support for children and young people facing hardships. Pudsey is often depicted wearing a bandana with colorful spots, representing the campaign's playful yet serious commitment to improving the lives of disadvantaged children. The mascot is a central figure during the annual fundraising telethon, helping to raise awareness and donations for the cause.
The population of Pudsey is 32,391.
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Pudsey Grangefield School's motto is 'and'.
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Pudsey Grangefield School's motto is 'Be Just and Fear Not'.
Pudsey Bear was designed by BBC graphics designer Joanna Ball, and her grandfather, Irvine Ball, had been Mayor of the Borough of Pudsey, a town in the West Riding of Yorkshire. She thus named the character Pudsey Bear in memory of her grandfather.
Pudsey Bears girlfriend was named Blush.
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New Pudsey railway station was created in 1967.