In other news... Used Equipment and Parts get social
Our Used Equipment and Parts centre at Bruntingthorpe now have their very own Facebook and Twitter accounts! They will be sharing the latest used equipment currently for sale as well as the used and reconditioned parts available.
‘Le Tour de Depots’ raises £1,450 for Cancer Research UK
The team at SMT GB’s Birmingham Depot raised money for Cancer Research UK by holding a charity bike ride event. The challenge was to complete a virtual ‘Depot Tour’ of 1269 miles within 29 days on a turbo trainer. The bike was kindly donated by SMT GB customer Collins Earthworks and after the event the bike was to be raffled to those within the business who had taken part in the challenge. It was won by Customer Support Representative, Marc Chatting who took the bike home in time for Christmas. Paul Kersley, Customer Support Director at SMT GB and Kyle Clements, Plant Manager at Collins Earthworks kicked off the challenge on 20 November along with Mark Blakemore, Depot Manager at Birmingham.
Mark says; “I wanted to do something this year to raise money for a charity that is close to many people’s hearts here at the depot and our aim was to bike to every single SMT GB depot by 22 December. The event helped raise valuable funds towards a charity that do great work. I would like to thank everyone that took part in the challenge and to those who donated.”
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Christmas Jumper Day Staff at Duxford head office raise £119 in total for Save the
Children with their Christmas jumper day.
Paul Kersley, Kyle Clements and Mark Blakemore kick-off the challenge
SMT GB raise £690 for Children in Need
A series of events were held
SMT GB CEO Nick Allen joins in with the fun
throughout the week at Duxford including office games, a quiz, pool tournament, cake sale and a ‘dress up’ day while Immingham held a fancy dress day and cake sale.
50 THE VOICE MAGAZINE No32 2018
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