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Estate agent launches community charity campaign

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Sussex-based estate agent and property specialist Parsons Sons & Basley (PS&B) has announced the launch of its new community charity campaign.Designed to support charities and not-for-profit groups and services following the devastating financial effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, PS&B will be offering £500 every quarter to help deserving causes within Sussex.The business is now asking the public to write in and nominate charities, projects or causes they feel deserve to win.

Anything will be considered as long as it is not-for-profit and benefits the people of Sussex.Details of the top three nominations (as chosen by PS&B’s management team) will be announced via their Facebook page, giving the public the chance to vote for the project or.

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