Yearsley Group's Grand Gesture

A royal visit has led Yearsley Group to donate £1,000 to the Grace House Children’s Hospice Appeal.

Princess Anne opened the new £12 million depot of the frozen food sales and cold storage company at Seaham in the North East. The official opening was performed by the Princess Royal in October. To commemorate the event, the firm made a £1,000 donation to a local charity nominated by staff. The Grace House Appeal, which is raising money to build a children’s hospice in Sunderland, was the beneficiary.
Billy Hardy, fund-raising manager at Grace House, visited the Yearsley Group to accept the donation.

Having been operational at Seaham since the Summer of 2004, Yearsley Group has won several new storage contracts. Increased business has lead to Phase 2 of the site being developed. This will be completed by April taking the storage capacity for frozen and chilled to 22,000 pallets.

Seaham charity donation  
John Ainsley, general manager at Yearsley Group’s Seaham depot, hands over a cheque for £1,000 from the company to Billy Hardy, of the Grace House Hospice Appeal, surrounded by staff from the depot.  

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