Thomson Snell & Passmore help local voluntary organisation with voluntary day
07/05/2010
Thomson Snell & Passmore helped local non profit voluntary organisation, the Stone Ness Walled Garden Project, in Ashurst, Kent, with voluntary work and support on Friday 7 May. The project offers social and therapeutic horticulture to members of the local community with learning difficulties and mental health issues.
This is the first time Thomson Snell & Passmore has given voluntary support to the Stone Ness Walled Garden Project. The team from Thomson Snell & Passmore helped with laying woodchip on a newly-laid path and other garden maintenance.
James Partridge, Senior Partner at Thomson Snell & Passmore, said:
“We are very happy to be supporting such a worthwhile voluntary organisation as the Stone Ness Walled Garden Project. The project is a great idea and offers a very valuable service to the local community which the firm is keen to support. I know the team had a great day and it is a pleasure to know the community and its people will get a lot of use from it.”
Jean Burgess, who set up the Stone Ness Walled Garden Project, said:
“I am very grateful for Thomson Snell & Passmore’s help with the garden project. The firm shares our passion for supporting the local community which is why we are so pleased to have them help. Support from the local community and businesses is vital for Stone Ness and we welcome interest from any potential volunteers.”
For further details please contact Jean Burgess on 01892 740305.