Posted: Tue 26th Dec 2017

Employees swap workwear for Christmas jumpers for charity

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Tuesday, Dec 26th, 2017

Staff at a car dealership in Wrexham recently swapped their usual workwear for something more festive.

The team at Arthurs Peugeot donned colourful woolly jumpers to raise money for Nightingale House Hospice, Wrexham.

For every Arthurs Peugeot employee who wore their Christmas jumper to work will make a donation, which Jo Evans, marketing & PA to the Dealer Principal, will present to the hospice.

“Our Christmas Jumper Day was designed to create a bit of festive cheer and at the same time raise a few pounds for Nightingale House Hospice,” said Jo.

“Members of the Arthurs Peugeot team from each department of the dealership were more than willing to don a festive woolly top, or even tights, but most importantly give a donation to this amazing charity. And we all had a bit of fun in the process.”



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