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D DESIGNER RANGES R ESIGNER A N G E S


INDUSTRY UPDATE


More than £44,000 raised as RAK Ceramics tees of for annual fundraiser


£44,000 during its annual Charity Golf Day on 21 July, an incredible total to be donated to the manufacturer’s chosen charity, Rowans Hospice which provides high quality end of life care in Southeast Hampshire. The special day, held for the


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fourth time at the impressive Kings Course of the Warwickshire Golf Club, saw RAK Ceramics colleagues and customers come together and enjoy some healthy competition, as they teed off and hoped for a hole in one on a course complete with sponsored holes and special awards. With prizes up for grabs for the


winner of some light-hearted competitions including Nearest to Pin and Longest Drive, the golfing fun culminated in a well-earned


AK Ceramics staff and customers raised over


dinner and charity auction, featuring prizes generously donated by RAK Ceramics staff. Commenting on the event, RAK


Ceramics Sales and Marketing Director (UK) Ben Bryden said: “It was a really lovely day, enjoyed by all and most importantly with a very generous amount of money raised for a very worthwhile cause. Our staff and customers enjoyed catching up, networking and a day away from the office or showroom for what turned out to be another very successful day on the green.” Donations are still being


accepted at https://www.justgiving.com/fundraisi ng/rak-ceramicsgolfday and participants for the RAK Ceramics Charity Golf Day in 2023 can sign up for the event by emailing Victoria@tridentmarketinguk.com


u01730 237850 uwww.rakceramics.com/uk


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