Making a difference this Christmas

Making a difference this Christmas

Our business is once again supporting the Operation Christmas child project sending gifts to youngsters across the World. Please join us in making a difference by getting involved.

Thanks to Corrina O'Donnell from United in Kind for the delivery of these fab knitted hats to include in the Samaritan's Purse ‘Operation Christmas Child’ project. If you are passing our Amos Estates office in Spa Road and would like to drop in individual donations or to collect a free shoebox to fill yourself please do call in and see us.

We have also joined forces with Sweyne Park School in Rayleigh to act as a collection point for their shoebox filling efforts!

National Collection week is 15th to 22nd November and you can drop back your box to our offices at Hockley & Hadleigh or take a look at the Samaritans Purse website for your local 'drop off point'.

Thank you for joining us in making a difference and bringing good news and great joy to children around the World.





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Hockley’s Christmas Lights Switch-On brought music, laughter and a burst of artificial snow to Spa Road, creating a lively, festive evening filled with families, Santa letters and plenty of community cheer.

As the festive season approaches and Hockley begins to sparkle with Christmas lights, there’s one tradition that quietly stands apart, bringing comfort, reflection and togetherness to our community our Hockley Remembrance Tree.

Small Business Saturday brought lively energy to Spa Road as we invited local entrepreneurs to use our community stalls. Teen innovator Luca from Imagein3D and Kay from Crafting with Kay joined us to showcase their talents, support local shopping, and celebrate community spirit this year.

This year’s Remembrance displays have been extra special for all of us at Amos Estates. It marks ten years since we first began our poppy project, and what started as a small local tribute has grown into a proud community tradition. With displays across Hockley, Thundersley Village, Thundersley Common, and Hadleigh War Memorial.