03 Nov 2009
Staff at Comms-care donned their finest Halloween togs to raise money for chosen charity - The Railway Children.
Money was raised through spare change being emptied from desk trays, contributions for face and nail painting, and general donations placed into witches' cauldrons placed around the office.
Elizabeth Johnson (pictured centre) won the best costume award for her 'scary fairy', and she was presented with a large customised pumpkin for her efforts.
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Richard Eglon, marketing manager at Comms-care said: “The effort made by everyone involved was tremendous. We always receive plenty of support and enthusiasm from the Comms-care team when trying to organise any charitable event and when you give people an excuse to dress up in costumes the length some people go to still surprises me.”
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