Pendle Hill Properties team up with Preston North End for Easter Egg Giveaway

Pendle Hill Properties have announced an egg-citing Easter giveaway with the Preston North End Community & Education Trust (PNECET), which will see the popular estate agents donate 500 Easter Eggs to the local community.


The partnership will see Pendle Hill Properties donate 250 Easter Eggs to charity and community partners of the Community & Education Trust, while a further 250 eggs will be handed out ahead of Preston North End’s match against Rotherham United at Deepdale on Good Friday (29th March).
 
Supporters under the age of 12, from both Preston and Rotherham, are being invited to receive their eggs before the 3pm kick off, from the giant inflatable PNECET goal outside Deepdale.
 
Preston North End Community and Education Trust are the official charity of Preston North End Football Club, and utilise the power and appeal of Preston North End Football Club and football as a whole, to situate themselves at the heart of the Preston community, providing a high-quality service to improve people's lives.
 
Their provision is centred around Community Engagement, Education, and Health and Wellbeing.
 
Thomas Turner, Sales Director of Pendle Hill Properties, said: “We are really excited to be continuing our work in the community this Easter with the Preston North End Community and Education Trust.
 
“The work that they do is fantastic and we are proud to be able to support that here in Preston and give back to the local community.”
 
Jack Mountain, Head of Fundraising at Preston North End Community and Education Trust, commented: “On behalf of PNECET I would like to thank the Pendle Hill Properties team for their generosity this Easter.
 
“The donations they have made will bring smiles to faces in the local community, and will ensure local children don’t have to go without an egg this Easter.”
 
Pendle Hill Properties is a family-run estate agency, providing a specialist residential property sales and rentals service across the Ribble Valley including Longridge, Preston, Chipping, Ribchester, Whittingham, Grimsargh, Goosnargh and Hurst Green, as well as the Burnley and Pendle areas. The Pendle Hill Properties Longridge office can be found at 74 Berry Ln, Longridge.
 
The Easter Egg giveaway with PNECET is one of three that the estate agent is running over Easter, with #ShopLocal campaigns in both Longridge and Padiham, involving local schoolchildren and shops.
 
For more information on those initiatives and Pendle Hill Properties, visit their website: www.pendlehillproperties.co.uk or call 01772 319 421.
 
You can learn more about the Preston North End Community and Education Trust on their website: https://www.pnefc.net/


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