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Riverside Leisure Park continues its support for local wildlife
Northumberland Wildlife Trust has received £307.00 from Wooler-based Riverside Leisure Park.
The Park, part of the Verdant Leisure group, is no stranger to supporting the wildlife charity; as well as being corporate members of the Trust for a number of years, each season Riverside Leisure staff ask its holiday hire customers to make a voluntary donation of £1.00 when they book.
Mike Pratt, Northumberland Wildlife Trust Chief Executive said: “I am delighted with the support the Trust receives, year in year out, from the team at Riverside Leisure Park - the staff and its customers really are such valued friends of the Trust and all our work.
“This region boasts some of the most wonderful wildlife and scenery in the UK, so I am certain that anybody visiting the area will make a promise to themselves to make a return visit as soon as they can. It goes without saying that the money raised will help us conserve what is a truly wonderful part of the country.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Northumberland Wildlife Trust .
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