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Authorized Access Comes Of Age

Date published: 17 November 2009

Keys cut free of charge and charity will benefit!!

Bury Hospice is to benefit from the anniversary year celebrations of a local company in its 21st year of trading.

Authorized Access Security Centre, established by Bury man David Ramsden in 1989, intends to carry out a number of special events over the coming year to celebrate it’s 21st anniversary of commencing trading and raise money for one it’s longest standing customers, Bury Hospice, in the process.

The first event will be a ‘Christmas FREE Key Cutting Opportunity’, to be held on Friday 11th December, at Authorized Access’s Security Centre on Bolton Street, Bury. Any customer will be able to have two standard keys cut free of charge, for a donation to the Bury Hospice collection.

The offer means that private or business customers could have 2 keys cut for whatever donation they felt appropriate to the charity. David Ramsden says “this is open to anyone we hope that many customers, new and old will take advantage of what really will be quite a saving, up to £12 and of course any donation at all would be welcomed for Bury Hospice and everyone will be a winner. Anyone knowing they are needing keys to be cut and can wait until Friday 11th December can simply come into our shop and have them cut, enjoying a nibble and a drink while they wait”.

Authorized Access can trace work done for the Hospice back into the 90’s, both at the Hospice Shop on the Rock and their main site on Dumers Lane. Says David “while also working with other charities in Bury, we feel that the Hospice was probably the first to have account status with us and we know they do valuable work within the community”.

Other events will take place in 2010, all of which will help to raise money for the very worthy service provided by the Bury Hospice.

www.authorized-access.co.uk

 

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