RED NOSE DAY 2017: Grinters are doing it for Comic Relief

THE Grinters team has been showing its support for Comic Relief on Friday (March 24, 2017) by sporting the traditional red noses.
Grinters is an Ilminster-based family run business covering all of Somerset and across the borders to the surrounding counties.
The firm has been established since 2007 when cousins James Champion and Geoffrey Dark set up the business.
James (pictured front) posted the photo of him and team members with their red noses on the Grinters’ Twitter feed.
“The name Grinters is our joint family name – one that tis very well known in our home town for the Grinters Bakery for which we are very proud to share our name,” said James.
“We have built-up a good reputation over the years and pride ourselves on giving the best possible customer service in all areas.
“We have been gradually expanding our services in the past years to provide the ultimate customer service by keeping all services we provide within ourselves and other trusted contractors.”
Grinters specialise in kitchens, bathrooms, building, carpentry and plumbing and for more details click on their advert on the homepage of this website.
The firm is based just outside Ilminster at Broadway. Give them a call on 01460-258949 or email enquiries@grinters.co.uk .
If you are taking part in a Red Nose Day event – then please send us your photos and details to ilminsterpress@gmail.com . We look forward to hearing from you.
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