£3,255 is raised for very worthy causes

The fifth annual Wrights Group apprentice charity football competition raised a massive £3255.
Stefanie Mearns from MacMillan Cancer and Davy Lowry from the Steven Lowry Memorial Trust receive donations from Wrights Group HR & Welfare Director Mandy Knowles and a selection of Wrights Group Apprentices. Submitted.Stefanie Mearns from MacMillan Cancer and Davy Lowry from the Steven Lowry Memorial Trust receive donations from Wrights Group HR & Welfare Director Mandy Knowles and a selection of Wrights Group Apprentices. Submitted.
Stefanie Mearns from MacMillan Cancer and Davy Lowry from the Steven Lowry Memorial Trust receive donations from Wrights Group HR & Welfare Director Mandy Knowles and a selection of Wrights Group Apprentices. Submitted.

The money was donated in support of three worthwhile charities: The Steven Lowry Memorial Trust, Macmillan Cancer Care and Cancer Research UK.

Due to popular demand this year’s competition was reformatted into a five-a-side event.

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The competition involved ten teams of 1st/2nd v 3rd/4th year apprentices playing a total of twenty short matches. After a tough sporting challenge a team from the 1st/2nd year grouping awarded victory, taking home the trophy in the final.

Wrights Group Apprentices presenting cheques to the Steven Lowry Memorial Trust, Cancer Research UK and MacMillan Cancer after raising £3255 from the fifth annual football competition. Submitted.Wrights Group Apprentices presenting cheques to the Steven Lowry Memorial Trust, Cancer Research UK and MacMillan Cancer after raising £3255 from the fifth annual football competition. Submitted.
Wrights Group Apprentices presenting cheques to the Steven Lowry Memorial Trust, Cancer Research UK and MacMillan Cancer after raising £3255 from the fifth annual football competition. Submitted.

The Apprentice Training department would like to thank all of those who participated in the match and assisted with the fund raising especially The Wright family, fellow employees, Michael Scroggie and Seven Towers Training.

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