Donation boosts West Pennard School’s fundraising campaign for new play equipment

By Beccy Byrne

23rd Oct 2024 | Local News

Cheque presentation at West Pennard School
Cheque presentation at West Pennard School

Cooper and Tanner, a leading local estate agency and auctioneer firm, is proud to announce a donation to West Pennard C of E School in support of their fundraising efforts to raise £30,000 for new play equipment.

The donation brings the school closer to its target and will contribute to creating a better play environment for the children.

 George Trippick and Oliver Jenkin, Directors at Cooper and Tanner, were joined by their children who attend the school, to hand over a giant cheque to Head Teacher, Tony Wheat. With many children of clients also at the school, Cooper and Tanner is committed to supporting local education and community initiatives.

 George Trippick shared: "We are delighted on behalf of Cooper and Tanner to support this fantastic cause which will enable the children to benefit from new and improved play equipment. The school is brilliant, and we are delighted to give something back. I have also offered my services for a promise auction to raise further funds and understand this is being organised!"

 Headteacher Mr Wheat added: "The donation will go a long way to help us meet our goal - to build a superb play equipment provision that many children will enjoy in the years to come, promoting healthy and active lifestyles and supporting the wellbeing of the children here. Huge thanks to Cooper and Tanner."

 For further information on how to support West Pennard School's fundraising campaign, please contact the school directly.

     

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