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Gardman donates £16,000 of pet products to Wood Green



Provider of pet care products from leads and collars to toys and training tools, Gardman is donating £16,000 worth of pet care products to a local animal charity, Wood Green, The Animals Charity.  

Headquartered in Godmanchester, Cambridgeshire, which is near Gardman’s new Peterborough head office, Wood Green takes in unwanted and lost animals, provides shelter and care and then re-homes them.  

“We have a long track record of supporting Greenfingers, the charity of the gardening trade,” said Sarah Downing, Marketing Director of Gardman.  

“We want to continue to make meaningful charity donations at the same time as bedding ourselves into the community surrounding our new Peterborough head office. So donating essential products from our petcare range (from collars, leads, training pads and litter trays to toys, coats and blankets) to Wood Green grants us the perfect opportunity to do both and we’re delighted to be able to support such a worth cause in the heart of our community.”

Katja Jones, Corporate Fundraising Officer at Wood Green, said: “We aim to provide the best possible care for animals in need by taking in, caring for and re-homing unwanted and lost animals and, promoting good animal welfare and responsible pet ownership.  

"Generating the resources to do this is a continual challenge and so we really appreciate Gardman’s help and this wonderful contribution.”



Pictured: Katja Jones from Wood Green and Sarah Downing from Gardman.

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