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York estate agents Redmove support MacMillan Nurses
Generous York estate agency Redmove is helping fund the work of MacMillan Nurses in the area with a special campaign.
The firm is one of York’s busiest estate agents and they will pay £27 for every new instruction they recieve from clients during September as part of the cahrity’s famous ‘World’s Biggest Coffee Morning’ fundraising event.
With a cost of £27 for every hour a MacMillan Nurse works, Redmove is keen to support the charity’s excellent work.
The agency’s managing director, Michael Redmond, said: “Through September we are teaming up with Macmillan and we are going to give £27 to them for every new instruction we get.
“It costs £27 to fund a Macmillan nurse for one hour to help people living with cancer and their families receive essential medical, practical and emotional support. We are proud to be supporting them in this way - they do excellent work in the area and we hope to raise a decent amount for them.”
Redmove will also promote their tie-up with MacMillan with a radio advertising campaign and banners on their website and on the national Rightmove site too.
For anyone looking to sell or buy a property in York or have a professional lettings service look after their property rental investment, then contact the helpful team at Redmove on (01904) 488444.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Steve Lumley .
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