Belmayne Makes Hi-Vis Donation to Bradway School
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The independent Derbyshire firm has purchased new high visibility vests for the reception class at Bradway Primary School, just across the Sheffield border. The luminous vests will be used to ensure the four and five-year-old children are noticeable and clearly identifiable when they are out on school trips and local walks. For example, the school is planning a visit to Chatsworth Farm later this year. Belmayne is closely connected with Bradway Primary, as personal assistant, Beth Holmes, has...

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