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Town & Country support local charities

Oswestry Town & Country estate agents have been spending their spare time fundraising for local charities. The team behind the efforts are Director Richard Ellis, Office Manager Emma Thompstone, Lettings Manager Devon Gregory and Sales Advisors Ken Williams, Wendy Jones and Anna Jones.

Director Richard said, “Over the last few months we have been able to support Hope House by donating 240 selection boxes at Christmas to the children and their families. We also supported Natalie Rowlands with Usborne Books, where we donated the money needed to allow 16 schools local to Oswestry, to have sets of books delivered to them.

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“We don’t have a JustGiving link set up but try and support local charities in other ways. As a result, we don’t set any fundraising targets but just try and raise as much as we can, and we are fortunate that we can do that. The Macmillan Coffee Mornings we hold at the office always go down well.

“I would also like to thank my wife Debbie and children, Owen, Harvey, Jack and Ruby, who very much get involved where they can with many of the events.”

Every year, the Oswestry based staff like to take part in the Brynkinalt 5K and the Santa Run and sponsor the

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Woodheads are delighted to present to the sales market this fantastic extended three bedroom detached cottage originally built in 1868. The property benefits an ideal location being close to road connections yet set near a nature reserve. In brief, the accommodation affords; entrance hall, bathroom, open plan sitting/living room, conservatory, kitchen and utility. To the first floor the property offers a shower room and two bedrooms with a further bedroom on the second floor with cloakroom. Externally the property provides off road parking, garage, and a well-kept rear garden.

OIRO £525,000. For viewings call Woodheads on 01691 680044 or email sales@woodheadsalesandlettings.com medals in aid of the Movement Centre. There are a multitude of ways of supporting charities and Town & Country certainly have fun whilst fundraising. Maybe it’s time to pop into the agents for a slice of cake next Macmillan coffee morning?

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by Stephanie Dhillon

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