66 days to Christmas, book your charity stall at Amos in Hockley

66 days to Christmas, book your charity stall at Amos in Hockley

We are always looking at ways to support the local community so have decided to re-launch our successful community stall project which assisted charities and voluntary groups last year. Details below on how to book your space.

You might remember that last November & December we had a community stand outside our Amos Spa Road office in Hockley on a Saturday for local voluntary groups and charities to use for raising awareness and funds.

Well, with just 66 days to Christmas it's that time again! Same offer as last year, we will supply the gazebo, table, chair, electricity and most importantly hot cups of tea and the toilet! There is no charge of course. First come first served just email me at colin@amosestates.com and i will book you in for one of the dates leading up to Christmas.


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