Squires Garden Centre in Frensham chooses local charity to support

by | Sep 17, 2018 | Chains, News | 0 comments

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Bosses at Squires Garden Centre in Frensham have decided to support Phyllis Tuckwell as their charity of the year? for 2018/19.
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Phyllis Tuckwell is the only hospice care service for adult patients across Surrey and north-east Hampshire.
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They help manage pain and improve the quality of life for both the patient and their family.
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Squire?s will raise awareness of Phyllis Tuckwell in its garden centre. It will provide fundraising from collection boxes, events, and its annual Christmas grotto.
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Sarah Squire, deputy chairman of Squires Garden Centres said; ?We’re delighted to support Phyllis Tuckwell. It’s a charity chosen by colleagues at Squire?s in Frensham.
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?Our Christmas grottos alone raised more than ?21,000 for our chosen charities last year. I hope that we will be able to repeat this success again this year.
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?All our centres are looking forward to working with their chosen charity. We want to support their wonderful work in the local community.?

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