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26  April

Get your name on a lorry

 
28/02/2017 @ 02:48

Paper recycling company Parry & Evans are offering one lucky person the chance to have their name on their new vehicle – and help support a children’s hospice at the same time.

The Welshpool company is looking for a name for the latest articulated addition to their fleet and the winner of a competition to find the best name will get their name on the cab.

And to help raise funds for the Claire House Children’s Hospice, which is situated at Bebington on The Wirral, the company is asking you to enter via their Just Giving page and make a donation of not less than £2.

“We’re looking for your ideas to name our new articulated vehicle - which is used to collect materials for recycling. The chosen winner’s idea will be printed on the vehicle, for all to see,” said a spokesman.

Parry & Evans will select the winner on Monday 20th March 2017 and announce the result on our JustGiving page: (https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/Lee-Evans31?utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=fundraisingpage&utm_content=Lee-Evans31&utm_campaign=pfp-share).  

“To help show your support for our chosen charity, we’d suggest a minimum voluntary donation of £2, when you submit your idea on our justGiving page.

“You can enter your competition entry idea in the message section when you make your donation. Please remember to Gift Aid your donation, if applicable (criteria requirements given at point of payment), as this increases your donation at no extra cost to you.”

If you wish to enter the competition without making a donation, please send us a post card with your entry idea to: Parry & Evans Ltd, Severn Farm Industrial Estate, Welshpool, SY21 7DF 
Closing date to enter is Thursday, 16th March, 2017.

About Claire House: Claire House Children’s Hospice helps seriously and terminally ill children live life to the full by creating wonderful experiences and bringing back a sense of normality to family life.

By providing specialist nursing care and emotional support the hospice helps families smile again when life couldn’t get any tougher.

Claire House has a team of trained professionals who are as passionate about what they do as they are talented at doing it. The staff includes nurses, physiotherapists, play specialists, counsellors and we also have four dedicated doctors who visit the hospice.