At the Bradley Stoke Extra Store, Tesco made a special presentation to children from three local schools to mark the success of their voucher scheme for schools and clubs.
Two pupils and a member of staff each from Bowsland Green Primary School, Wheatfield Primary School and Bradley Stoke Community School were present to receive some of the equipment earmarked for their schools from the scheme, and to be presented with a goody bag for themselves courtesy of Tesco.
In Filton and Bradley Stoke, 78 schools and clubs collected 726,945 vouchers last year, and ordered equipment worth £21,206.
'I was delighted to hear about the good things the scheme has achieved in the last year,' said Jack. 'Parents and carers have made a great effort to collect so many vouchers, and I hope they benefit from the equipment and resources they have been able to order as a result. I would also like to thank Tesco for their efforts in putting together the scheme, and in inviting me to the presentation today.'
Sam Lea-Tanner, the customer service manager, and the store manager Pete Ballam met the children and staff, and talked for a few minutes about the community work that Tesco do. They are pictured with Jack outside their Bradley Stoke store.
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