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A To Tw Two Rudridge


employees are gearing up for the challenge of a lifetime to raise cash in memory of a much- missed colleague. Paul Duke and


Peter Burrell, from the civil and engineering groundwork


specialists, will cycle from Paris to Geneva this September to raise money for the Stroke Association.


Their route, which covers over


320 miles, will include hairpin bends and punishing climbs, including the 1,323m Col de la Faucille ascent which


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and Reading. W oking two teams – Farnham joined forces to create local Jewson branches


FC player, Scott Steele,r,, Scott Steele made a guest appearance on the Farnham team, while former player, Garyr,, Ga McDonald, played for


Reading. Farnham proved to be the stronger side on the night, beating Reading by 5 goals to 4.


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o celebrate the first anniversary of The Room Works, a kitchen and bathroom showroom from RGB Building Supplies in Exeter, Exeter City FC and the Exeterr,, Exeter City F Chiefs rugby team battled it out during a charity bake-offffonW


f on Wednesday 3rd


May and, following a highly competitive showdown, City were crowned the baking champions.


Under the watchful eye of Debbie Vanstone from Exeter based Mad Cakes, the Chiefs’ bakers, Will Chudley Haydn Thomas, Phil Dollman, Kai Horstmann and Harry Williams, took on Jordan Moore aylo-T


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Ollie Watkins, James Hamon and Liam McAlinden from City.


Each team had to make cupcakes, meringues and 15 equally-sized scones, as well as to cover and decorate a cake. It was a close-fought match, but the Chiefs were slightly ahead going into the final judging with 25.5 points against City’s 25. The football team eased into the lead when their decorated cake received the highest score meaning Exeter City took the trophy – with rugby being left the wooden spoon. Chief executive Kevin Fenlon presented the coveted trophy.


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take f in Paris, Sens,off The five day tour will our de France.


Last year Rudridge finishing in Geneva. Dijon, Lons-le-saunier Semur-en Auxois,


employee Tony To


Marshall, described as ‘a great colleague and friend’, died suddenly after a short illness. He had worked at the


company for 14 years as a Senior Sales Executive.


The Just Giving page for donations is www.justgiving.com/fundraising/ rudridgepeteandpaul.


cores fundraising g ootball match


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Jewson employees, suppliers and customers have donned their shorts and football boots to raise more than £1,360 for Barnardo’s.


The charity football match was held on Tuesday 9th May at The Laithwaite Community Stadium, the home of Woking FC. Customers and employees from


Bradfords Building Supplies managing director David Young raised over £1,000 fDavid Young raised over £1,000 for Macmillan by taking part in a ‘Brave the Shave’ headshave on Monday 3rd April.


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David volunteered to lose his lovely locks to kick start the builders’ merchants pledge to raise over £200,000 for Macmillan in 2 years. The shave was carried out by David’s Emily and Mollie.


rity of the year,r, t’’s David’’s daughters


He said: “Bradfords are delighted to have Macmillan as our nominated charity of the year it’s a charity that provides an invaluable service to its patients and their families. We have set ourselves the ambitious target of raising £200k in two years and I wanted to personally get involved and give our company wide fundraising a kick start. I would like to thank all the customers, staf and suppliers that have sponsored me to date.’ Genevieve Drinkwater, Fundrair,, Fundraising Manager for Macmillan Cancer Support said: “It was fantastic to see the md of Bradfords leading the way at the launch of their charity partnership with us. It was great fun to watch his daughters shave his head and a donation from the youngest one at the end was very touching.”


customers, staffff Ed: Nooooooo. Not the lovely locks. June 2017 BMJ


Bradfords’ md goes for the chop for Macmillan


’ md y battle it out


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