Sytner JLRS Division
In November 2024, the team donated £66 to Children In Need.
We wore yellow and ran a Tuck Shop and raised 66 for this fantastic charity!
In October 2024, the team donated £308 to Breast Cancer Uk.
Team JLR Bristol Wearing it Pink
We all got together to wear pink to raise awareness for Breast Cancer UK, we had mini cakes, badges and t-shirts to raise money for this fantastic charity.
We raised a fantastic £308!
In March 2024, the team donated £178 to Children in Need.
We asked staff to wear red for a day and donate £2 we had a very successful day and raised a fantastic £178!
In November 2023, the team donated £235.9 to BEN.
We had our Bens Big Breakfast BBQ and raised a fantastic £235.90 for the motor trade charity BEN.
In October 2023, the team donated £132 to Breast Cancer Now.
We asked colleagues to wear pink for the day and make a donation we managed to raise a fantastic £132 well done team Bristol
In September 2023, the team donated £419.19 to McMillan Cancer support.
2023 Biggest Coffee Morning Success for Macmillan Cancer Support.
HUGE THANK YOU FROM THE TEAM!
On Friday 29th September we held our own Coffee Morning at JLR Bristol in support of Macmillan Cancer Support.
Huge congratulations to the team for this fabulous fundraiser and thank you to our staff and customers for supporting us!
We’re proud to announce that with our cake sale we have raised an incredible total of £419.91!
In May 2023, the team donated £479 to Diabetes Uk.
Nick decided to run the Bristol Half Marathon and asked for some help with the fundraising side of it. We put together a Just Giving page and picked a charity that was close to Nick as his brother suffers with Diabetes, he set a goal of £250 but managed a fantastic £479 for this amazing charity!
Nick got COVID the week before so was unsure if he would be able to run it but having the all clear just days before he really dug deep and made it over the finish line.. Well done Nick!
In April 2023, the team donated £70 to Bobby Moore Fund Cancer research.
Team JLR Bristol helping beat cancer
We have joined the Football Shirt Friday squad to help tackle bowel cancer. On Friday 21 April, the Bobby Moore Fund were calling on people across the nation to wear their favourite football shirts, share a selfie on social media using #footballshirtfriday and donate to the Bobby Moore Fund. 100% of the money raised will go towards funding pioneering bowel cancer research.
In April 2023, the team donated £32 to Empowering Futures.
We raffled our giant Easter Egg to raise some funds for our Charity Empowering Futures.
In March 2023, the team donated £4600 to Bart's Charity.
I cycled from Vietnam to Cambodia in 6 Days temperatures up to 40 Degrees, was an amazing experience.
I was fundraising for Bart’s Charity to support the amazing London hospitals, this is a charity close to my Heart, this is my friend Julie’s story below:
My family has all been affected by polycystic kidney disease.
It is a disease that is inherited and causes multiple cysts to form on both kidneys leading to Kidney failure usually between the age of
30-40.
My Father died age 55 after having end stage renal failure at 51
followed by dialysis and then a transplant.
Through research, the drugs to prevent rejection have improved
since then and so has life expectancy.
Even so, the long-term effects of the drugs cause skin cancer and
compromise the immune system.
I am one of 5 siblings. (4 of whom have inherited the disease and
can therefore pass it on)
Myself and 2 sisters have been fortunate to get kidney transplants
and another sister is on the donor list awaiting a kidney. My brother that did
not inherit the disease became a donor instead.
It is so important that research into this disease continues for
future generations in the hope that dialysis and transplantation may not be
necessary.
Julie x
In February 2023, the team donated £26 to Empowering Futures.
We did a lot of blowing up of our biodegradable balloons and had a small competition for colleagues and customers to guess the number of balloons in the car, we raised £26.00!
In January 2023, the team donated £156.33 to Empowering Futures.
It was ‘National Hot Chocolate Day’, we sold hot chocolates with cream and marshmallows along with a raffle to win our velvetiser machine and we raised an amazing £156.33!
In February 2023, the team donated £34 to Empowering Futures.
And back by popular demand was our tuck shop we raised a fantastic £34!
In March 2023, the team donated £53 to empowering Futures.
It was ‘National Old Stuff Day’ so we decided to hold a bring and buy sale, we did really well and lots of people brought in there old things and we raised a fantastic £53 for our charity!
In November 2022, the team donated £116.38 to BBC Children In Need.
We asked for nominations for Children in Need items and made an amazing £116.38!
In November 2022, the team donated £66.5 to Noah's Retreat.
We had a November Tuck shop raising a fantastic £66.50 towards Noah’s Retreat!
In October 2022, the team donated £28 to Noahs Retreat.
We had a fantastic time dressing up and carving pumpkins…. but all for a great cause, Noah’s retreat is going to help families with sick children make memories.
Noah himself who has a brain tumour is raising money to buy a static caravan for other families to use.
In September 2022, the team donated £248.87 to Macmillan Cancer support.
We carried out a Macmillan Coffee Morning selling cakes and treats, we raised a fantastic £248.87!
In August 2022, the team donated £116.19 to Elm Tree Farm.
We couldn’t wait to start baking again, we had over 10 entries and invited everyone to buy a slice of cake.
We had a fantastic time baking and eating cake along with raising money for our wonderful charity, there was so much competition that we had 2 joint winners:
Grace (age 9) and Willow (age 6) Elm tree Farm/Sytner Cake
and
Cathy’s Carrot Cake
In August 2022, the team donated £102.1 to Elm Tree Farm.
Another month and more sweets!!! We ran another 2 tuck shops, amazing donations from lots of staff members and a fantastic amount raised..
In July 2022, the team donated £24.3 to Elm Tree Farm.
We ran another successful Tuck shop with even more goodies on offer, everyone loved it!
In June 2022, the team donated £86 to Elm Tree Farm.
We decided to run a Charity Tuck shop which went down really well, so we did it twice this month and we are now going to try and run it more often.
In June 2022, the team donated £226.12 to Elm Tree Farm.
We had a Charity Football Match, Sales Vs Service it was a fantastic game and we raised a fantastic amount of money and the winners were ……………………………………………
The SALES Department I think a rematch is on the cards 🙂
In September 2022, the team donated £281.39 to Breast Cancer Now.
We asked colleagues to Wear Something Pink and donate a minimum of £2, we managed to raise a fantastic £281.39.
People came with a range of Pink socks, hair bands, shoes and dresses, all for a fantastic charity.
In July 2022, the team donated 8 working days to Elm Tree Farm.
Tucked away on a 37-acre site in Stapleton, Bristol Elm Tree Farm is a small working farm and one of Bristol’s hidden treasures.
On our site, we breed a variety of livestock including cattle, lambs, pigs, and chickens. We also grow a wide range of produce including fruit, vegetables, herbs and flowers using organic horticultural methods, and our Splinters project produces a number of wooden products for the home and garden.
All our produce can be bought from our onsite farm shop.
We’re also a thriving social enterprise and Care Farm, providing support and training to adults with learning disabilities and autism, and are part of Brandon Trust, a leading learning disability charity.
In April 2022, to Teckels.
Teckels Animal Charity donation
On April 11th it was National pet day so we decided to put an animal donation box together, our colleagues very kindly donated generously and the monies raised was given to Teckels, a local charity who take in unwanted pets and rehome them. They were so pleased with all of the donations from dog coats to toys and food.
In March 2022, the team donated £205 to Changes Bristol.
Changes Bristol
Sytner Jaguar Land Rover Bristol held a few different events, an Easter raffle along with an ongoing Sow and Grow competition, which we managed to raise an amazing £205!
This was donated to Changes Bristol who are a local mental health charity helping people with a range of problems from anxiety to depression in our local area.
In April 2022, the team donated 7 working days to Elm Tree Farm.
Elm Tree Farm Digging Day
We arranged a team of us together to go to a local farm, Elm Tree Farm – Brandon Trust, they Support adults and children with learning disabilities and autism to live the life they choose.
Seven of us had an enormous job to dig over 2 vegetable patches that would usually take their team two months, we managed to do this in the day. We also helped clean the woodwork shop.
I can only say that the whole team felt really proud to be able to give something back to such a worthy cause.
In January 2021, the team donated £235 to The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity.
My name is Kim Simpson and I work at Guy Salmon Land Rover Maidstone.
This is a great charity which is close to me so I decided to jog 40 miles in January, I am not a jogger but I completed and raised £235.00 for charity.
My next challenge is in October when I will be cycling from Vietnam to Cambodia for Kidney Research & Great London hospitals 🙂
In December 2021, the team donated £221.5 to Bristol Children Charity.
Donation to Bristol Children Chartiy
We wanted to try and raise some funds for this fantastic charity so we held a Christmas raffle to win a hamper, we sold tickets to colleagues and customers and managed to raise a fantastic £221.50!
This donation went directly to children that are in need of beds, school uniform, IT equipment in the Bristol area and everyone that works for the charity is a volunteer so all the funds go directly to the children.
In September 2021, the team donated £186.52 to Cruse Breavement Chartiy.
Artistic Flair
We decided to do a ‘Paint your own model car’ to raise money for charity, we asked colleagues to nominate a charity close to them and Cruse Bereavement Charity came up as they had helped one of our colleagues get through a very tough time, so we decided to donate the money raised to them. We sold the cars and then colleagues had to paint them, we had a lot of entries so we split the categories into two, one for adult and the other for children, we asked colleagues to pop some money into the cars that they wanted to win, colleagues then had the chance to buy back their cars, we had 2 very happy winners Luke and Leo and we also managed to raise a fantastic £186.52!
In June 2021, the team donated £2000 to South Warwickshire NHS Foundation Trust - SCBU.
Team Tollbar smashed it!!
We raised money for Warwick hospital Special care baby unit – SCBU. On March 9th 2013, my son Nihaal was born 2 months premature. He was rushed straight from me in theatre to SCBU, with a very distressed father in tow. The care that Nihaal, myself, my husband and the family received was nothing less than amazing. From the doctors, nurses, equipment to the small knitted hats and blankets, it all made the difference to Nihaal coming home, and us starting our life as a family of three. They even coped with my incessant phone calls throughout the night with such understanding and care. Thanks to SCBU and all the staff at the maternity department, Nihaal is with us and growing up to be as crazy as his parents.
The 100k challenge was scary but we did it! The conditions on the first day were atrocious with headwind and rain the whole way. Second day the sun came out to help! Not going to lie, the hardest thing I have ever done. So proud of all that took part especially team Tollbar. Seth ran the 100k in the official time of 10.19.29 and came fifth overall. The man was still smiling and even supported the rest of us that were walking once he was done! Charlie kept me going through blistered feed and twisted knee! Tony and Sophie smashed the second day! Thank you to all that supported us!!!!!
In June 2021, the team donated £3200 to Heart Centre at Northampton General Hospital.
Adkins giving something back
Each year, Rob and his family take a day to fundraise for a different charity. This year they chose the Heart Centre at Northampton General Hospital who have looked after loved ones of theirs and ours over the years.
The Adkin’s family conducted a raffle, provided afternoon tea in the garden serving over 90 tea’s and a further 80 were collected and delivered – all COVID safe of course! In total the Adkin’s were delighted to celebrate that they raised £3,200.00 in total – absolutely amazing efforts and dedication. Even a member of our team at Northampton won a prize on the raffle!
The hard work and dedication of Rob and his family meant they could raise such a fantastic amount and the team here very much look forward to supporting the family year after year with their fundraising.
In May 2021, the team donated 1 working days to Cynthia Spencer.
Neil Sidebottom Giving Something Back
At JLR Northampton we work and support Cynthia Spencer who is a local Hospice charity, they provide a range of different care to those with life limiting illnesses.
We fundraise for the charity and are recognised as one of the many local companies they work with to assist with the running costs of the hospital.
This month, Neil Sidebottom gave up his own time in the sunshine to help fundraise for them. Neil truly has a good heart to give up his day off to work with the carers to support in fundraising. A true act of selflessness from Neil, which we recognise, well done Neil!
In April 2021, the team donated £1025 to Brandan Trust (Elm Tree Farm).
We are very proud to have raised £1025 for Elm Tree Farm (Brandan Trust) who run a local farm, they were very hard hit by the pandemic and lost 80% of their workforce due to them having to self isolate, they have just about managed to stay afloat and have now manged to get over 50% of the team back to work, we were very pleased to be able to help them out at such a hard time with a donation and we hope to keep the relationship going in the future with some helping days when we can.
In February 2021, the team donated £816.5 to PICU (Friends of Paediatric Intensive Care Unit).
Thank you form PICU (Friends of Paediatric Intensive Care Unit)
Following the closure of Guy Salmon Jaguar Land Rover Ascot, there were a number of items that were either memorable or too good to be disposed of. It was therefore decided a Silent Auction would take place of such items and a catalogue of items was put together and emailed to the team. We were pleased that the majority of items were sold and went to new homes and the auction had made an amazing total of £816.50.
We donated the monies to our chosen charity PICU (Friends of Paediatric Intensive Care Unit).
In February 2020, the team donated £92.48 and 3 working days to British Heart Foundation.
The entrance to Guy Salmon Jaguar Coventry during the weekend.
From Friday 14th February to Sunday 16th February, Guy Salmon Jaguar had a tasty selection of donated cakes and sweets available to all staff and customers during the sales event, for which all donations went to the British Heart Foundation.
We chose this charity as it seemed suitable for Valentines Day! It was lovely to get everyone together and fundraising once again, we managed to raise a total of £92.48!
In October 2019, the team donated £100 to Cancer Research.
After months and months dedicated to training Charlie took part in the ultra MMA at UWE Filton for Cancer Research. It’s a great event, Charlie even manages to win against his opponent. Thank you to everyone for your support!
In December 2019, the team donated £175 to Brandon Trust Yew Tree Farm.
This year for our Guy Salmon Bristol Raffle we decided to donate the money raised to a local Charity that was recently broken into and had a lot of there tools and money that they had been raised from selling Christmas Trees stolen! They are a charity farm for people with learning disabilities and autism. A range of different activities are carried out on the site, from looking after animals to a wood workshop making items to sell in their shop and a market garden where again they grow and sell the produce. It is a fantastic trust and we were very proud to give them £175.
In November 2019, to Keynsham Food Bank.
This Christmas we wanted to give something back to people in food crisis this winter, so we decided to give to our local food bank. We successfully managed to fill up 2 boxes of food as well as essential toiletries. We then hand delivered it to them, they were very grateful for our donation.
In September 2019, the team donated £91.06 to Cynthia Spencer Hospice.
Sales Event September 2019
Every year Guy Salmon Land Rover Northampton choose a theme to make their Sales Event a little bit special, with everyone dressing up and raising money for their chosen charity ‘Cynthia Spencer Hospice’. The theme this time was Hawaiian with everyone dressing up in holiday shirts, hula outfits and bringing all the summer vibes to finish the Summer. There was a BBQ for customers and staff to enjoy and lots of inflatable palm trees and games around the showroom.
All of the excitement managed to raise £91.06 for Cynthia Spencer.
In February 2019, the team donated £79 to Dementia UK.
118 118 Team at Jaguar Northampton.
One of our Sales Executives, Lester Cann, decided to run the Manchester Marathon for Dementia UK in April 2019. To help raise more money for his chosen charity, the sales team decided to dress up as the 118 118 runners during their Sales Event in February to raise additional donations for Lester’s challenge.
Lester managed to raise a huge £783.61 altogether with donations made to his Just Giving page and donations raised from the sales event, which spurred him on to complete the 26.2 miles in a little over 4hours.
Well done Lester!
In September 2019, the team donated £129 to Kidney Research UK.
The Great JLR Bristol Bake off
Inspired by the ‘Great British Bake off’, we decided to hold our own event for charity and chose to donate the funds to Kidney Research UK, as 2 members of our team have been affected and supported by the cause. We set a date and invited bakers to come forward and for those who baking wasn’t their thing, we also asked for Judges. The competition was held in the reception area which meant that the team and customers could all be involved. This sparked a great interest and we sold lots of cakes to raise awareness and money for our chosen charity.
In August 2019, the team donated £1044 to Teenage Cancer Trust.
Joe Clarke and his partner Maisie completed the Jane Tomlinson York 10k Run in aid of their chosen charity The Teenage Cancer Trust a charity close to Joe’s heart after he was diagnosed with Hodgkins Non Lymphoma back in 2017. Joe received an enormous amount of support from the charity and wanted to give as much back to the people in a similar situation having now been in remission for 1 year!
In August 2019, the team donated £250 to RSPCA.
Christine Berresford our Health and Safety/Training Manager bravely took to the skies to perform a 10,000′ Sky Dive in aid of the RSPCA.
In July 2019, the team donated £500 to ACE Camphill Community.
The team from Guy Salmon Land Rover Wakefield kindly donated one of their own Land Rover Experience Day’s for ACE Camphill Community’s Summer Fair they raised £500 selling raffle tickets on the day.
In May 2019, the team donated 1 working days to St Christopher's Care Home.
The JLR Northampton Team at St Christopher's Care Home
We were approached by St Christopher’s Care Home, as we had previously mentioned that we would love to help them if they needed volunteers throughout the year for any project.
A team of 10 volunteers from Guy Salmon Northampton volunteered to plant Bedding Plants in the landscaped grounds of Abington Park Crescent Care Home on Friday 3rd May. The team helped plant over 3000 Bedding Plants into their borders and flower pots around the 4 acre grounds, so the residents could enjoy looking upon the gardens from their rooms or to enjoy walking around them.
The residents were thrilled and have invited us back for Apple picking later in the year.
In August 2017, the team donated £3500 to British Heart Foundation.
Butcome Trail Walk
Jack was Born on the 28th October 2016 weighing just 4lb 13oz. Just seconds after being born he was taken to NICU and after a brave fight and numerous operations and infections, Jack lost his battle on the 02nd January 2017. To help Ashley and Beth raise some funds, we decided to do a walk called the Butcombe trail. We split into two teams with a map and with a little knowledge off we went. A few pub stops along the way (well it was the Butcombe trail ) both teams finished at approximately the same time. We raised a staggering £3500 that Ashley and Beth decided to donate to the British Heart foundation.
In August 2019, the team donated £3500 to Seebos Fundraiser.
Seebo
Earlier this year we sadly lost a valued member of our team Seebo who lost his battle with cancer Seebo was only 29 and left behind a young family and caring friends, who decided to raise some money for his family. Hi colleague held a raffle whereby people were asked to buy a box to win a prize. The team set up a go fund me page, alongside many more activities raising a huge £3500.00 and rising – Well done all
In December 2018, the team donated £236.6 to Great Western Air Ambulance.
Great Western Air Ambulance
From our Christmas Charity Raffle at Jaguar we managed to raise £236.60 from staff and Customers who were then asked to vote for a charity of their choice to donate the funds to, they decided that the air ambulance was the charity of choice.
In July 2019, the team donated £150 to Seebo.
The Great 8 Abseil for Seebo
The Great 8 decided to get together and take on Avon Gorge for an Abseil to raise money for our colleague Seebo who sadly lost his battle with cancer earlier this year he was only 29 leaving behind a young family .
In July 2019, the team donated 1 working days to Cynthia Spencer Hospice.
The team putting together the Cermaic Forget-Me-Nots
A few members of the team from Guy Salmon Jaguar Land Rover Northampton spent the day helping their chosen charity partner ‘Cynthia Spencer Hospice’ create a Forget-me-not display at Castle Ashby. They put together the ceramic flowers and planted them in the grasses within the grounds of the beautiful castle for a dramatic display.
Cynthia Spencer Hospice provides specialist palliative care services for South Northamptonshire, our sister hospice, Cransley Hospice provides similar services for the North of the county. At Cynthia Spencer Hospice they provide inpatient care, outpatient services, Hospice@Home, lymphoedema service and palliative care clinical nurse specialist service.
The ceramic forget-me-nots are available for sale on the Cynthia Spencer website and all proceeds will go towards the fundraising for the hospice. They will be displayed in the Arboretum (tree garden) at Castle Ashby from Saturday 6th July until Sunday 14th July for people to visit. Once the display is over people that have purchase their ceramic flowers will be sent them or have them available to collect from the Cynthia Spencer Donation Station in Moulton Park.
There’s still time to purchase a flower and donate via the link. https://cynthiaspencershops.ecwid.com/Forget-Me-Not-p132950077
The display is available at Castle Ashby, Northamptonshire from this weekend for the next two weeks.
Guy Salmon Jaguar Land Rover Northampton have been working with the local Hospice, Cynthia Spencer for the last three years by supporting various campaigns and helping fundraise whenever they can.
In April 2019, the team donated £1252.94 and 1.5 working days to The Elizabeth Foundation.
Guy Salmon Portsmouth supports the Elizabeth Foundation, a local charity with fantastic facilities for deaf children. The charity hosted their first Easter Community Fun Day to raise awareness.
Charlie Wells, Business Administrator was the first on hand to rally apprentices to help set up gazebos and tables beforehand and then she hosted the Alpaca Walks for the day. It was great fun and a successful day which raised an amazing £1252.94.
In November 2018, the team donated £300 to Meriden School.
Guy Salmon Land Rover Coventry were proud to support Meriden School Fireworks event at Barkers’ Butts Rugby Football Club to enable the school to reach their fundraising goals.
Meriden School PTA believe in promoting a healthy and active lifestyle to improve both the mental and physical well-being of their pupils. The school are very close towards raising all the money required for their new IT equipment and are excited for their next fundraiser, which is one the children will love – their very own climbing wall in the school! Guy Salmon Land Rover are very proud to be supporting them with future projects.
Their Fireworks display was a delight to watch despite the cold and it was great to see families and the local communities come together to support a great cause for a local school.
In October 2018, the team donated £100 to Cynthia Spencer Hospice.
Guy Salmon Jaguar Northampton were delighted to support Cynthia Spencer Hospice on their recent Charity Golf Day at Northampton Golf Club.
Since 2007, the Club has been home to the well established Charity Golf days organised by Mick, in memory of his late Wife, Lydia and have raised over £40,000 for this well-deserving charity. The Fundraising Manager John said,
We would like to thank Mick and all his family and friends who helped organise the day, as well as Northampton Golf Club for being such great hosts. Mick’s golf day has now become such an established event in the Club’s and the Hospice calendar, our appreciation also goes out to the 100+ golfers who helped make the day such a fantastic success.
The day was a huge success and a fantastic £3,887 was raised. Guy Salmon are proud to offer our continued support to the Hospice.
In September 2018, the team donated 1 working days to Pancreatic Cancer.
Guy Salmon Jaguar Land Rover colleagues were delighted to support the Charity Clay Shooting Day at Lady’s Wood Shooting School. The team donated the cartridges, so that the guests could have a successful day shooting and raise money for the Pancreatic Cancer Charity.
We were proud to display a selection of our Jaguar Land Rover vehicles on the day, which generated great interest. The British Clay Pigeon Champion gave demonstrations throughout the day, inspiring the guest’s to return to this beautiful venue.
A great day was had by all whilst raising much needed funds for a fantastic charity.
In September 2018, the team donated £300 to MacMillan.
Sales team sampling the goodies!
A great effort from some keen bakers in our team, ensured we had plenty of cakes to offer customers and colleagues in our coffee morning. We were delighted to raise just over £300 this year.
In June 2018, the team donated £100 to Whitchurch School.
Guy Salmon Jaguar Land Rover Bristol were delighted to support the children at Whitchurch Primary School recently and were asked by 5 pupils for sponsorship for their F1 School Challenge.
The challenge took place in June 2018, where the children work together in teams to create an astonishing car to be raced at the regional finals. The school did extremely well and they managed to finish in 11th place out of 37 teams.
A big congratulations to Whitchurch Primary School
In September 2018, the team donated £600 and 1 working days to Football for Cancer.
Guy Salmon Land Rover Portsmouth Football Team
Guy Salmon Land Rover Portsmouth colleagues gave up their Sunday to join raising money for Football for Cancer. They took part in the 5 a-side Corporate Cup and managed to make it into the Semi-finals. It was a fun day getting involved for a great cause.
Football for Cancer helps local families by providing grants to ease the financial burden whilst dealing with the disease, since starting in 2008 the charity and its supporters have raised close to £1,000,000 for local Cancer charities and people affected by the disease.
In September 2018, the team donated £3503.25 to Berkshire Air Ambulance.
Alan Davis Head Of Business at Guy Salmon Ascot teamed up with 5 other keen cyclists from the Camberley Rugby Club to take on the challenge of cycling from Camberley to Paris in under three days, In aid of the Berkshire Air Ambulance.
They covered 200 Miles in less then three days and made it victoriously to Paris.
They set a target to raise £3,000 and thanks to everyone who supposed them, they have managed to raise a impressive £2707.00 and donations are still coming in.
Congratulations Alan
In July 2018, the team donated 1 working days to Acorns Hospice.
Acorns Hospice
Following a successful day painting the children’s bedrooms at Acorns Hospice last year, the Divisional team were pleased to return again to volunteer at the Birmingham based Hospice where they took on a new challenge – the outdoor space.
Acorns have three hospices in the West Midlands that care for children and their families, by providing respite care to children with life limiting illnesses and offering support to their parents and siblings throughout.
The divisional team were proud to spend a day helping in their much loved gardens by getting stuck into the task at hand with lots of weeding, trimming hedges, cleaning patio areas, lots and lots of watering and the cleaning of the precious named pebbles placed in the stream within the memorial garden.
A great team effort for a very special charity.
In April 2018, the team donated 1 working days to Working for Walton.
The Team at Land Rover Wakefield proudly supporting Working for Walton in their annual litter picking on Saturday 7th April, for one of their giving back to the community projects. This year despite the bad weather they had a good turn out with 53 bags of litter collected.
Great team work, well done!
In April 2018, the team donated £85 to Brain Tumour Research.
The Guy Salmon Ascot team got involved with Wear A Hat Day to raise money and awareness about Brain Tumours.
In March 2018, the team donated £200 to Sports Relief.
Our Guy Salmon Stockport team getting involved with Sports Relief. They all dressed up in sportswear, representing their favourite sports.
They had a fun filled day and raised a fantastic £200 for Sport relief which will be matched by Guy Salmon for this worthwhile course.
Well done team Stockport – One Team – Having fun.