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Four-legged friends inspire Savills to get stuck in the mud for charity

The Savills south team and their four-legged friends, credit: Savills

By Tom Kilkelly [email protected]

Published: May 9, 2023 | Updated: 27th October 2023

A team from global real estate services providers Savills’ Salisbury and Winchester offices and their canine pals raised over £2,400 for charity after getting stuck into the Muddy Dog Challenge in the New Forest last weekend. 

Stuck in the mud! Credit: Savills

A test of agility, credit: Savills

The money raised at the event was all in the name of Battersea Dogs and Cats Charity.

Comprising the team was Frances Farrer with Tess, Claire McClellan with Colin, and Holly Janaway with Pudding, all from the Winchester Branch; and Christine Frazer with Carson, Adrian Matthews with Fergus, and Poppy Langdon-Down with Mole, from the Salisbury office. 

Christine from Savills Salisbury said: “We had so much fun getting covered in mud with our four-legged friends to raise lots of money for such a fantastic cause.”

Donations are still welcome and can be made here

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