Jewellers hailed for £300,000 payroll donation

A Fylde coast based jewellery chain has been praised for raising more than £300,000 via Workplace Giving.
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Beaverbrooks staff hailed

With 33 per cent of its employees regularly donating through Workplace Giving – more than five times the national average of six per cent – Beaverbrooks is one of the North West’s top corporate supporters of the scheme.

The retailer was one of the first employers to sign-up to Workplace Giving’s Geared for Giving campaign in 2008 and has since won accolades including the ‘Payroll Giving Platinum Award 2015’ for its commitment to giving in the workplace.

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Mark Adlestone, Beaverbrooks’ chairman, urged other firms to join the government sponsored scheme that allows staff to contribute money to charity through their salaries.

He said: “If employers could do one thing which would cost them nothing but make a real difference to the world around them, it would be to ensure they offer a Payroll Giving scheme. It really is a no-brainer.”

Peter O’Hara, managing director at Workplace Giving UK, said: “Beaverbrooks has wholeheartedly embraced Payroll Giving and is a true ambassador of the scheme.

“The amount raised is truly phenomenal and demonstrates just how giving Beaverbrooks’ people are.”