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RANDALL & PAYNE NEWS

Charities nationwide have risen to the challenge that the pandemic has presented by getting creative with their fundraising activities.

Our annual quiz and virtual race night had to be cancelled, but we were determined that Scoo-B-Doo would not miss out! We made the decision to support them for a further year since the need to work remotely limited our fundraising opportunities – and we got creative as well as active!

We ran the Gloucester 10K and the Not the Guy Fawkes 5 miles and we cycled for Pedal4PiedPiper. We created our own 10K active challenge which involved a weekend of cycling, running and walking, clocking up over 400km between us! We also set up an internal Randall & Payne Fantasy Football league which was won by Ethan Powell.

We are delighted to say we have now raised £13,545 and the target we set ourselves of £15K for an incubator is now within reach! We feel confident this target will be smashed with help from guests at the Gloucestershire Live Business Awards in September.

ISSUE 1 | MAY 2021 RANDALL-PAYNE.CO.UK

Hatherley & Reddings

Cricket Club’s smart new kit

Hatherley & Reddings Cricket Club (HRCC) is a family cricket club that serves the local community by providing sporting opportunities for children and adults. They currently have 200 children taking part in weekly activities and 100 adult members.

In May, the club set up a Crowdfunder page and successfully raised over £32K to recover some of the losses suffered by Covid and pay for a new clubhouse roof.

We are proud sponsors of the HRCC first team’s smart new kit. Tim Watkins popped over the road for a photo before their first game of the season in June!

We make your success our priority TM

Mel the “litter picking fairy”

Speed walking down the Shurdington Road

A valued team member, Mel is always cheerful and supportive!

Working for two generations of Watkins from 1991 to 2021

CELEBRATING

30            YEARS 1991 - 2021

“UP AND DOWN LIKE A WESTON DONKEY” “IT’S A BIT CHILLY CHA-CHA” “SHARING IS CARING”

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