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Trust finances new heads at Treloar’s

The Company and Trust have supported Treloar School and College for many years, through collections at Company Lunches, and in response to direct appeals to The Water Conservation Trust CIO.

In support of Treloar’s move to sustainable and efficient water usage, the Trust has donated £2,082 (as requested) to replace 100 shower heads with modern, efficient ones.  Treloar’s added ‘We are looking at ways to increase our sustainable and green footprint and these would have an immediate and direct impact.’

Ten years ago, Treloar’s asked the Trust for funding for a water feature as part of its important sensory garden. This was agreed, and the feature was formally opened by Master Keith Tozzi, seen here accompanied by Trustees.

Treloar School and College is a non-maintained residential and day special school and college for disabled children and young people, aged from 2 to 25 in Holybourne Hampshire. It was founded by Sir William Purdie Treloar, Lord Mayor of London in 1906–1907 as his mayoral appeal.

Peter Hall, Past Master

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