Greenwood supports client DesignScapes in charity marathon for Alfie’s Wish
Greenwood was delighted this year to once again sponsor our longstanding client DesignScapes South West, in their annual participation in the Romsey Relay Marathon on Sunday 18th May, which raised nearly £1,500 for children’s cancer charity Alfie’s Wish.
The relay event saw the DesignScapes team work together to complete the full 26.2-mile distance, each runner covering a portion of the marathon. Their efforts helped raise awareness and funds for Alfie’s Wish, a charity that supports children with cancer and their families by helping them make special memories during treatment.
Greenwood was pleased to support the team with a £500 donation towards their fundraising.
DesignScapes is a family-run company with over 20 years’ experience in commercial landscaping. They specialise in large-scale projects, working with national housebuilders to deliver hard landscaping, maintenance, fencing, customer care, and tree surgery. Their focus on quality, training, and customer service has earned them a strong reputation in the industry.
Congratulations to everyone at DesignScapes for their fantastic effort and fundraising success.
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