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News Release from: Marshalls plc
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 04 July 2005
Premier Mortars sets a charitable pace
Premier Mortars recently offered visitors to the Shropshire Show Truck Show the chance to win a day in the passenger seat of a Ferrari, all in the aid of charity.
Premier Mortars, one of the UK's leading mortar suppliers for the construction industry, recently offered visitors to the Shropshire Show Truck Show the chance to win a day in the passenger seat of a Ferrari, all in the aid of charity The raffle for the prize seat, involving a day's racing at Oulton Park, was to raise funds for Hope House Children's Hospices which provides respite, palliative care and terminal nursing for life-limited children
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 25 Jul 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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The charitable organisation runs two homes situated in Oswestry and Ty Gobaith in Conwy, and makes no charge to families for the service, whilst receiving very little statutory funding.
This means voluntary income is therefore essential to ensure the continuation of the hospices that costs about GBP3 million per annum.
Gary Billington, Managing Director, Premier Mortars, comments: "Hope House Children's Hospices have given so many families the support and care they need at very difficult times and any donations they receive go along way to providing this excellent service".
"We were more than happy to offer this prize at the show in aid of the Hospice and contribute the GBP100 raised".
Premier Mortars has depots at Wrexham, Ellesmere Port, Ramsbottom and is planning further expansion in Yorkshire and the Midlands.
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