News article : October 29, 2019

Wear it Pink – Friday 18th October 2019

As part of our commitment to supporting local and national charities we are pleased to announce that the staff at Hacking and Paterson Management Services raised £2,603.26 at this year’s Wear it Pink Breast Cancer Now bake sale and raffle day on Friday 18th October 2019.  The money raised this year smashing last year’s wonderful total.

The event, organized by our staff, with support from our homeowners contractors, was a great success, with the plethora of baked goods, as seen in the above photo, being enjoyed by all.

We look forward to continuing to support this worthwhile charity, with our various teams already discussing how to improve on this year’s fantastic figures in 2020.

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