
Palmers Solicitors were proud to be one of the main sponsors of this year’s Rayleigh Trinity Fair, held on 8 June, as part of the firm’s ongoing commitment to supporting the local community.
The event was a fantastic success, drawing large crowds and creating a wonderful atmosphere for families and local residents.
A dedicated team from Palmers were on hand throughout the day, helping to raise an impressive £213.40 for the firm’s chosen local charities, The Polly Parrot Appeal and the Rayleigh Town Museum.
In the run-up to the event, Palmers partnered with primary schools across Raleigh to run a Colouring Competition.
The three winners were selected ahead of the fair, with two of them proudly receiving their prizes on the day itself in front of a supportive crowd.
The third winner, unable to attend the event, was presented with her prize and certificate the following day at Grovewood Primary School by Palmers’ directors, Adam Davis and Erin Cronin, who made a special visit to the school to make the presentation in person.
Kimberley Portas-Bailey, Project Manager at Palmers Solicitors, said: “It was wonderful to see so many families enjoying the Trinity Fair again this year and supporting such a worthy cause.
“The colouring competition brought the schools across Raleigh together, and we were genuinely impressed by the children’s creativity and enthusiasm.
“We’re proud to be part of such an engaged community and look forward to taking part in many more community initiatives in the future.”
Palmers Solicitors would like to thank all those who participated in the event and the competition, as well as the local schools and families who helped make it such a memorable occasion.