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Romold Proudly Support Breast Cancer Awareness Month

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Romold Proudly Support Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Romold are proud to support Breast Cancer Awareness month this October. We are committed to donating £10 to Breast Cancer Now for every pink BP4L - Low Drum Spill Pallet sold In the UK, breast cancer is the most common form of cancer. Around 55,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer every year in the UK - one diagnosis every 10 minutes. And this doesn't just affect women.  Male breast cancer can show similar symptoms as it does in women, which can include a lump. If you notice something unusual, whether male or female, then you must contact your Doctor. Survival rates and treatment for men with breast cancer are very similar to...

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Helping out this Christmas 🎄

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Helping out this Christmas 🎄

This year rather than spending money on a secret Santa present, Romold has decided to support a local charity by donating to the West Lothian Toy Appeal. For most of us, the festive season is a happy time. But there are families all over the UK who will struggle, especially during these unpredictable times. Who are West Lothian Toy Appeal and what do they do?The Toy Appeal started in 1984 and since its inception has helped over 71,000 disadvantaged kids in West Lothian. River Kids have managed the appeal on behalf of the West Lothian community since 2009 and last year they helped provide gifts to...

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2021 MacMillan Coffee Morning

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2021 MacMillan Coffee Morning

On Wednesday 6th October we hosted our annual coffee morning in support of MacMillan Cancer. We baked (some bought) delicious goods to enjoy. It was a fantastic day. Everyone got to eat some cake, catch up and raise money for Macmillan. We managed to raise a total of £255.06.

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Romold Supports Local Community

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Romold Supports Local Community

Yes. Book Fairies do exist. We believe in Book Fairies, and so will you... Book Fairies are people who, when they’ve finished reading a good book, want to pass it on to the next person to find and enjoy. Each book is dressed in wrapping, ribbons, bows and bookmarks. Once prepared, they hide the books in public waiting to be found. In September 2020, Heritage Fairy Woods launched their Book Fairy Project Heritage Little Free Library at Middleton Hall care home to help the residents engage with the community during lockdown. Since then, it has become part of the largest...

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