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Posted on February 11, 2016 by admin

Local company supports St Margaret’s Hospice

Protexin presents cheque to St Margaret's HospiceLocal Somerset manufacturer Probiotics International Ltd (Protexin) is delighted to announce they have raised £233.12 for charity by wearing their Christmas jumpers to work. An impressive £116.56 was raised by donations from the locally employed team with Protexin matching their total. Full story: Read more

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