Accountancy staff offer help to local community
31 October 2007 18:09

Employees from an accountancy firm in Southampton have spent a day helping a number of community projects in the Hampshire area, it has emerged.
According to reports by the Southern Daily Echo, a total of 70 employees from the Southampton branch of Deloitte - a firm also known as Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu - spent a day away from the office to help with community projects in places such as Woolston and Shirley.
In total, help was provided at four projects in the area.
"Deloitte takes corporate social responsibility extremely seriously and we're delighted to give something back to the local community in which we work," said Alan Morgan, office senior partner at Deloitte.
"I am pleased so many of our staff, at all levels, got involved and everyone thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity to get out and about in the local community," he added.
Among the projects where assistance was provided include gardening work at the Butterly Glad in Woolston and at Holly Hill Park, near the town of Fareham.
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