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Saturday, April 12, 2025

Rotherham Taylor keeps up donation’s tradition to Foxton Centre

Staff from Preston accountancy firm, Rotherham Taylor Limited have marked the festive season by doing their bit for a local homelessness centre.

As in previous years, staff from the firm have collected food and toiletries to donate to The Foxton Centre, which they presented to the charity this week.

The donations will help to support its crucial work over Christmas and New Year. Founded in Avenham in 1969, the centre offers a number of services for rough sleepers, vulnerable women, and young people – acting as a strong anchor within the community. The food and toiletries will help The Foxton Centre spread a little joy to homeless people across Preston over the festive season.

“Our collection and donations to The Foxton Centre has become somewhat of a tradition each Christmas,” said Chloe Greenbank, a Director at Rotherham Taylor Limited.

“We are so glad we are able to continue this tradition going and give some help to people locally here in Preston. I would like to thank everyone on the team for their continued help and support.”

Rotherham Taylor has a long history of supporting vital local causes and regularly undertakes charity work and activities for a range of organisations, including through the Rotherham Taylor Community Fund.

To find out more about Rotherham Taylor and its support of communities in and around Preston, please visit www.rtaccountants.co.uk/why-us/rotherham-taylor-community-fund/    

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