Companies raised over £2k at a 5-a-side charity tournament

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A group of companies recently teamed up for a 5-a-side charity tournament in aid of the construction industry charity, The Lighthouse Club.

Organised by Bellway Homes Ltd , Jordan Electrics, Tough Construction, Advance Construction, Scotia Windows, Hillhouse Precast and Bellway Homes raised a significant £2,842.00 in aid of the construction industry charity, The Lighthouse Club.

The money was raised from team entry fees and a raffle, and a number of stall holders, including the charity were also on hand on the day of the big event."Everyone had an amazing time playing and we could not be prouder to raise such a fantastic amount for a really important charity." The winning team was one from Advance Construction called Atletico Trimble, who beat Jordan Electrics in the final.Comments & Moderation

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