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Staff at HURST show New Year resolve
Staff at accountants and business advisers HURST undertook activities from acupuncture to a 10km run while millions put their feet up on the final day of the festive holiday period.
HURST designated Friday, January 2 as Resolution Day, when employees resolved to do something different to benefit their community or their own well-being.
Eight staff, including partner Rachel Murphy, who heads HURST’s tax team, ran 10km from the firm’s Stockport office to its base on King Street in Manchester city centre.
Others opted for activities such as acupuncture sessions, visits to elderly people living on their own, or taking their family’s Christmas trees to Formby on Merseyside and planting them as part of a National Trust project to improve the dunes’ stability.
HURST partner Simon Brownbill, the firm’s director of practice development, said: “The activities chosen for Resolution Day had to be different to the norm and people really got into the spirit of the day.”
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This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by HURST .
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