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AND FINALLY Ridgeons helps dogs charity


Ridgeons in Thetford has donated fencing mate rials to help a national dog rescue charity based in Norfolk secure the home of fosterer, Marie Murfitt.


Ridgeons was approached by Safe Rescue for Dogs after Marie moved home and was unable to foster dogs as her garden was not


secure. The donation helped to build a new garden fence and provide the dogs with a safe home for the winter months.


Kelly Hare, founder of Safe Rescue for Dogs, said: “We are grateful to Ridgeons for their generous contribution which has helped save dogs from cruelty, neglect and ill-health.”


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Great place to work! Congratulations to Lagan Products, part of the


Lagan Group owned by Kevin Lagan, named as one of Ireland’s ‘Great Place to Work’ 2018 at the annual Great Place to Work Best Workplaces in Ireland in February. The results are based on the findings of a robust employee survey and a thorough assessment of their policies and practices by the Great Place to Work Institute.


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