INDUSTRY UPDATE
PJH Employees Bank Over £900 in Latest Macmillan Fundraising
cross PJH’s nationwide network of sites, colleagues swapped business for baking as they came together to host a series of Macmillan fundraising events over the past few weeks – involving popular activities that always stir up generosity, good humour, and over £900 in donations for Macmillan Cancer Support. From cake sales to creative games and raffles, PJH teams continued to show their support for this amazing charity by
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enthusiastically getting involved and giving back. It also helped boost the running total to an impressive £8,077! At PJH’s
Wolverhampton distribution centre, colleagues organised a day of light-hearted competition featuring office mini golf - a popular favourite from a previous year - as well as
a ‘Human Fruit Machine’ game conceived after seeing the idea online. An array of cakes and a sweet raffle kept energy levels high throughout the morning.
Over at PJH’s Head Office in Bolton, staff hosted a bake sale, raffle, Macmillan wordsearch, ‘guess how many coffee cups’ challenge, and even a Strictly Come Dancing sweepstake.
Meanwhile, the PJH
Worcester team combined a coffee morning with a charity Bingo session, where half the proceeds went to charity and half to lucky winners. Regular themed quizzes and scratch-card fundraisers also added to the total, proving that
a little friendly competition can go a long way for a good cause. Commenting on the success of the latest fundraising events, Lynn Statham, Head of People at PJH, said: “It’s always inspiring to see the creativity and enthusiasm our teams bring to fundraising. Whether it’s cake baking, bingo, or inventive games like the human fruit machine, everyone’s efforts help make a real difference. Supporting Macmillan Cancer Support is close to our hearts at PJH, and events like these show how our people come together to do just that.”
This latest charitable event success forms part of PJH’s ongoing support for Macmillan Cancer Support, the company’s chosen charity for 2025, alongside other fundraising events that collectively continue to bring PJH employees together for an important cause.
These inspiring achievements are part of PJH’s wider commitment to raise £15,000 for Macmillan Cancer Support, with a further £10,000 to be added by PJH once the target is met.
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Worktop Fabricators Federation (WFF) relaunches its website to support industry growth, safety and professionalism
he Worktop Fabricators Federation (WFF) is proud to announce the relaunch of its official website, which has been redesigned and enhanced to better serve professional fabricators, suppliers, designers, and homeowners across the UK.
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First launched in 2020, WFF was created to bring together UK businesses involved in industrial fabrication of worktops from natural stone and similar materials. Its mission has always been to raise standards – promoting professionalism, safe working practices, and quality across the industry.
What the new website offers Improved navigation and accessibility – the site now organises content more intuitively with dedicated sections for news and events, downloads and guides, health and safety and a members area enabling businesses to access an individual portal. Potential members, homeowners, and designers alike can now more easily find what they need.
Improved support for collaboration and community building WFF continues to provide a platform for fabricators, suppliers, machinery/tooling providers and slab manufacturers to connect, share knowledge, and collaborate, reinforcing its role as the UK’s unified representative voice for the stone-worktop fabrication industry. Visit the new website at
worktopfabricators.org to explore the resources, learn about membership, or find a vetted fabricator for your project.
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office@worktopfabricators.org
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