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New corporate supporter for wildlife charity
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is delighted to welcome Cottages in Northumberland as its latest cooperate supporter.
Offering over 200 holiday cottages and serviced apartments across Northumberland and beyond, the company is an established cottage holiday provider with a passion for the area and the amazing sights and experiences it has to offer.
The company offers a wide choice of places to stay, including countryside retreats and coastal cottages, as well city apartments in lively Newcastle. It firmly believes that Northumberland is unrivalled in the UK when it comes to natural landscapes and, by supporting the work of the Trust, Cottages in Northumberland hopes to both protect and celebrate our region’s natural landscapes and the wildlife with thrives in it.
By becoming a corporate member, the company will be greatly supporting the work the Trust carries on its much-loved wildlife reserves, to ensure they continue to be enjoyed by both wildlife and visitors alike.
Speaking about the latest addition, Mike Pratt, Northumberland Wildlife Trust Chief Executive said: “What a great way to start the summer season than with the news that ‘Cottages in Northumberland’ has joined our family of corporate supporters.
“It’s so encouraging for us that the staff are just as passionate about Northumberland as we are, so I am sure this is going to be a wonderful partnership.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Northumberland Wildlife Trust .
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