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Stoke and Stafford Car Dealers Play Santa
Family-owned Swansway Motor Group operates Stoke and Stafford Audi as well as Stafford Land Rover and the three dealerships have been off on Swansway Santa Patrol donating gifts to local children’s groups and charities.
Stoke Audi donated their Swansway Santa Patrol gifts to the Peter Pan Centre, a wonderful nursery for children with special needs and the local Gingerbread group, a charity which supports lone parents. The team at Stafford Audi donated their presents to the Adoption and Fostering Team at Staffordshire County Council and Stafford Land Rover gave theirs away in style to the local Save the Children branch
Neil Rimmer, Head of Business at Stoke Audi, commented, “All the groups chosen by our three sites do such wonderful work for local children; it’s humbling to see how much they do for the children all year round and we were all delighted to be able to help in some small way”.
“The sad fact is that there are children in Stoke, Stafford and surrounding areas, whose Christmas, for many different reasons, could be far from magical; being part of Swansway Motor Group means taking part in their Santa Patrol, which is now in its fifth year”.
“So, for us as a family owned business, it’s great to be able to give from our family to other families in the area and I really hope this helps makes Christmas Day just a little more magical”, added Neil.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Karen Walker .
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