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The Original Factory Shop in the News

Giant egg to be raffled for charity

CUSTOMERS at an Ulverston store are being given the chance to take home a giant 4.5kg chocolate egg. The luxury Belgian chocolate egg is being raffled at the Original Factory Shop store in The Gill. The money raised from the egg, which is worth £150, will be donated to the store’s Make a Difference 2010 charity partner, Ulverston Girl Guides. Proceeds will help provide much-needed r

04 Mar 2010 by North West Evening Mail -Read more

The Original Factory Shop wants shoppers to name a local good cause

A NEW face on the high street is looking for people to nominate a local charity it can support. The Original Factory Shop, in Loughton Broadway, is asking people to drop off letters with suggestions for charities to be the recipients of its annual fund-raising efforts. It has already organised its first charity event in the form of an Easter raffle to win a 4.5kg Belgian chocolate egg. Store ma

03 Mar 2010 by Edmund Tobin Epping Forest Guardian -Read more

Pool group chosen to benefit from fund-raising

A LOCAL business is hoping to make a big difference to a Bridlington charity after choosing it as its 2010 charity partner. The Original Factory Shop, in Carnaby Covert Lane, chose the Bridlington Special Pool Support Group as its charity partner after an appeal to the community to nominate local causes. Staff at the store are gearing up to support the local organisation for the next 12 months,

11 Feb 2010 by Mike Brown Bridlington Free Press -Read more

Teeny Tots Group set for cash boost

THE Original Factory Shop in Dumfries will be making a difference to Teeny Tots Group after it was chosen as its charity partner for 2010. Following an appeal to the community to nominate local causes, colleagues at the store on 167 Irish Street are gearing up to support the Dumfries organisation for the next 12 months. A year-long programme of fundraising activity is planned, with a minimum tar

10 Feb 2010 by Julie Watt, Dumfries Standard -Read more