Hailsham In Bloom Sponsorship and Donations 2010
E&S Heating and Ventilation Ltd has become the latest supporter of Hailsham In Bloom by donating 300 Pounds Sterling towards the funding of a future town centre project – money raised from a series of recent activities held to support World Environment Day on 5th June.
Hailsham, United Kingdom, June 12, 2010 --(PR.com)-- The company has also agreed to sponsor Hailsham In Bloom’s Best Kept Front Garden competition prize of 50 pounds Sterling.
The money raised will go towards the funding required for the construction of a town twinning-themed floral display in Vicarage Field, a project which is expected to commence in the early autumn of this year.
A number of businesses in Hailsham have contributed towards Hailsham In Bloom’s efforts during the past year, including Hart Reade Solicitors, who sponsored thirty fruit trees for the recently completed Dennis King Memorial Orchard and Sensory Garden construction project, as part of their 100th anniversary celebrations.
Other businesses who have contributed to the cause, financially or in terms of manpower, include D. Martin Rustic Furniture, Handyman Harris, Macey’s Industrial Fixings, Metaltech, KPS Composting and DPT Welding.
Cllr Jeff Bentley-Astor, chairman of the Town Council’s Hailsham In Bloom Sub-Committee said, “Local businesses throughout Hailsham have become increasingly aware of horticultural issues throughout the past nine months and, by supporting Hailsham In Bloom, have played an active part in improving the aesthetic and environmental quality of the town.”
Adds Cllr Bentley-Astor, “Further good news has been the pledge by local businesses to provide additional support in future Hailsham in Bloom projects by way of sponsorship, donations, manpower and the provision of equipment.”
“I’d like to take this opportunity to say a big "Thank You" to all these forward thinking companies who understand the importance and benefit of involvement and support in the local community.”
Emma Collins, Quality Assurance Manager at E&S Heating and Ventilation Ltd commented, “It is wonderful to be able to be part of Hailsham In Bloom and support them with their upcoming projects. At E&S, we are working towards our own environmental accreditation for which promoting staff environmental awareness is critical.”
She added, “We have done a lot of work looking at our surroundings and the local area. Hailsham In Bloom is such an important community project and what it is doing for the local environment is remarkable.”
For all enquiries relating to this press release, contact:
Terry Hall, Hailsham Town Council
Inglenook
Market Street
Hailsham
East Sussex
BN27 2AE
United Kingdom
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The money raised will go towards the funding required for the construction of a town twinning-themed floral display in Vicarage Field, a project which is expected to commence in the early autumn of this year.
A number of businesses in Hailsham have contributed towards Hailsham In Bloom’s efforts during the past year, including Hart Reade Solicitors, who sponsored thirty fruit trees for the recently completed Dennis King Memorial Orchard and Sensory Garden construction project, as part of their 100th anniversary celebrations.
Other businesses who have contributed to the cause, financially or in terms of manpower, include D. Martin Rustic Furniture, Handyman Harris, Macey’s Industrial Fixings, Metaltech, KPS Composting and DPT Welding.
Cllr Jeff Bentley-Astor, chairman of the Town Council’s Hailsham In Bloom Sub-Committee said, “Local businesses throughout Hailsham have become increasingly aware of horticultural issues throughout the past nine months and, by supporting Hailsham In Bloom, have played an active part in improving the aesthetic and environmental quality of the town.”
Adds Cllr Bentley-Astor, “Further good news has been the pledge by local businesses to provide additional support in future Hailsham in Bloom projects by way of sponsorship, donations, manpower and the provision of equipment.”
“I’d like to take this opportunity to say a big "Thank You" to all these forward thinking companies who understand the importance and benefit of involvement and support in the local community.”
Emma Collins, Quality Assurance Manager at E&S Heating and Ventilation Ltd commented, “It is wonderful to be able to be part of Hailsham In Bloom and support them with their upcoming projects. At E&S, we are working towards our own environmental accreditation for which promoting staff environmental awareness is critical.”
She added, “We have done a lot of work looking at our surroundings and the local area. Hailsham In Bloom is such an important community project and what it is doing for the local environment is remarkable.”
For all enquiries relating to this press release, contact:
Terry Hall, Hailsham Town Council
Inglenook
Market Street
Hailsham
East Sussex
BN27 2AE
United Kingdom
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Contact
Hailsham Town Council
Terry Hall, Hailsham Town Council
+44 (1323) 841702
www.hailsham-tc.gov.uk
Contact
Terry Hall, Hailsham Town Council
+44 (1323) 841702
www.hailsham-tc.gov.uk
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