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A generous donation of pillar and dinner candles by Stoneglow to the Worshipful Company of Tallow Chandlers’ stall at the Red Cross Christmas Market, held this month at the Guildhall in the City of London, helped to raise funds for the British Red Cross.

“You made a most generous donation, and your candles proved extremely popular and sold very well,” confirmed Mike and Sarah Rego from the Tallow Chandlers’ Red Cross Market committee. “The good news is that during the day and a half of the market we raised the fabulous total of just over £3,700, all of which is donated to the British Red Cross.

Added Mike and Sarah: “Your very generous donation certainly made a major contribution to our fundraising efforts this year.”

 

Top: Stoneglow generously donated candles to the Worshipful Company of Tallow Chandlers’ stall at the Red Cross Christmas Market

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