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Cannock Gardens are Supporting Local Charity |
| Written by Andrew Martin | |
| Wednesday, 25 June 2008 | |
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Tees valley based online garden retailer Cannock Gardens is pleased to announce they will be supporting AristoCat Rescue charity in the forth coming Fire Engine & Vintage Vehicle Rally in Stockton.
Cannock Gardens are Supporting Local Charity
Tees valley based online garden retailer Cannock Gardens is pleased to announce they will be supporting AristoCat Rescue charity in the forth coming Fire Engine & Vintage Vehicle Rally in Stockton. Cannock Gardens, who have offices in Hartlepool, have decided to support the charity by donating prizes for the event. The winning prizes are a kettle barbecue with a gardening seat with tool bag and a children’s gardening tool kit.
James Erith, general manager of Cannock Gardens, said, 'I'm delighted to sponsor Aristocat Rescue at the Fire Engine and Vintage Vehicle show. It's a great fun day out for all the family and it’s always very well supported by the local community.'
AristoCat Rescue (charity No: 1098383) was launched on the 1st January 2003 by dedicated cat lovers. Based in County Durham, they provide an invaluable service to the community, both human and feline. Being previously with another rescue centre for over 15 years, the charity has over 21 years of experience of cat rescue and re-homing in the area. AristoCat Rescue relies totally on unpaid volunteers, and sponsorship from companies like Cannock Gardens. Events like the Fire Engine & Vintage Vehicle Rally in Stockton are instrumental to raising awareness of the charity as well as the rising problems of the cat population in the North East of England. |
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