Cemex Rail Solutions raise £1250 for The John Taylor Hospice
Published by Joseph Green,
Editor
World Cement,
Cemex Rail Solutions Washwood Heath took part in a 10 mile sponsored walk on 27 May with proceeds going to the John Taylor Hospice in Birmingham.
A total of £1250 was raised and the money will go towards staff training within the hospice. The money came from colleagues on site and also suppliers and contractors.
Plant Manager, Terry Gillooly, said: “When we first met the people at the John Taylor Hospice they handed us a list of things they needed and I am delighted to see we achieved everything on that list through Lend-A-Hand days, tea dances and finished it off with the money raised from this sponsored walk. Everyone at the Plant should be very proud of the achievements as they have all played a part”.
Edited from source by Joseph Green. Source: Cemex UK
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/europe-cis/10062016/cemex-rail-solutions-raise-taylor-hospice-258/
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