Preston family business raises £2,737 for Heartbeat charity

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Gary Walsh and Will Cook from James Hall & Co. Ltd, handing over the cheque to Lisa Riding and Dr Sally Seed of Heartbeat. A family business based in Presto

Preston institution Lathams of Broughton future uncertain as bakers set for liquidationGary Walsh and Will Cook from James Hall & Co. Ltd, handing over the cheque to Lisa Riding and Dr Sally Seed of Heartbeat.

Gary Walsh, who is pictured, is one of a few James Hall employees on Heartbeat’s programme currently and was mid-rehabilitation session when he posed for the photo. Philippa Harrington, Marketing Manager at James Hall & Co. Ltd, said: “The score predictor game was a fantastic way to engage staff during the tournament while raising money for a great cause close to many people’s hearts within our company.

The charity offers exercise programmes tailored to a range of clinical populations including cardiac, stroke, pulmonary and peripheral arterial disease.Cardiac Care, said: “We are thrilled with the outcome of the Euro score predictor. I think the simplicity of the game meant that anybody could sign up for it and that is reflected in the numbers who played.

 

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