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FASTSIGNS Gloucester hosts grand opening event
Gloucester’s FASTSIGNS franchise centre has officially opened its doors following its relocation to The Glenmore Centre on Waterwells Business Park.
To celebrate the move, the team hosted a grand opening event and raffle, with proceeds going to local charity Winston’s Wish.
Prizes included a signed copy of Gloucestershire chef Tom Kerridge’s cook book and apron, with the team raising £400 for the charity that supports bereaved children.
Councillor Paul James, leader of the Gloucester Council, declared the centre officially open, with Sophie Birch, ambassador for Winston’s Wish and FASTSIGNS UK Managing Director, John Davies also in attendance.
David and Carolyn Riddell, joint owners and directors of FASTSIGNS Gloucester, said:
“A big thank you to everyone that attended, especially Councillor Paul James and Winston’s Wish ambassador, Sophie Birch. It really was a lovely evening and a great way to celebrate this new phase for us, whilst also getting the opportunity to raise money for a very worthy cause.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Eileen Pegg .
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