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* Friday, 22 January 2010
Pizza delivery expert, Domino’s Pizza, has been back to school to raise £1,500 for Broadfield Primary School in Hemel Hempstead. The money has been raised for the school’s new nature reserve.
The Domino’s store in Hemel Hempstead made a donation from every order placed for 11 days, raising a total of £1,500 for the nature reserve. The project has been developed by Broadfield School to help its pupils learn more about wildlife and the environment as part of their studies. Funding from the local community was needed to help get the project off the ground and Domino’s Pizza was only too happy to lend a hand.
Matthew Heasman, head teacher at Broadfield Primary School, said: “We are delighted to accept this donation from Domino’s Pizza. The nature reserve is a really exciting project, which will enhance the lives of all 460 children at Broadfield.”
Archie Yasin, franchisee of the Domino’s Pizza in Hemel Hempstead, added: “As a local store, we’re very keen to deliver more to our community by getting involved with local schools and groups such as Broadfield Primary. We are delighted to support their nature reserve and hope this money will go a long way to getting the project up and running.”
All Domino’s Pizza stores are charged with delivering more to their local community. This is a programme run by Domino’s head office to encourage all stores to support local charities and events and play an active role in their neighbourhoods. For more details on how your school or group could get involved with the Hemel Hempstead store, contact them by calling 01442 217000 or pop in to 97 Waterhouse Street, Hemel Hempstead HP1 1ED.
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Domino’s Hemel Hempstead has raised £1,500 for Broadfield School. From left to right, store manager Mobeen Zafar Abbasi with team members Sigita Skiedraite, Mibz Yousaf and Inta Nalivaiko.
Note to editors:
Domino’s Pizza UK & IRL plc is the leading player in the fast-growing pizza delivery market. As at 27 December 2009, there were 608 stores in the UK and the Republic of Ireland. Of these, 481 stores are in England, 45 are in Scotland, 22 are in Wales, 14 are in Northern Ireland, 45 are in the Republic of Ireland and one is a mobile unit. The first UK store opened in Luton in 1985 and the first Irish store opened in 1991.
Founded in 1960, Domino’s Pizza is one of the world’s leading pizza delivery brands. Through its primarily franchised system, Domino’s Pizza operates a global network of more than 8,700 Domino’s Pizza stores in over 60 countries. Domino’s Pizza has a singular focus – the home delivery of pizza, freshly made to order with high quality ingredients.
Customers can order from Domino’s via the national hotline 087 12121212 (Calls cost 10p per minute from a BT line. Calls from mobiles may vary) and online at www.dominos.co.uk. Orders can also be placed via SMS and to register for this service, customers should visit www.dominos.co.uk.
For more information, please contact:
The Domino’s Pizza Press Office
Domino’s Pizza Group Ltd
Tel: 01908 580654
E: pr@dominos.co.uk
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