Based in Telford, Severn Oak Joinery Ltd the sister company of Severn Oak Timber Frames Ltd, launch a brand new website and support their local charity, Peter Pan Nursery, North Staffordshire. 

Joinery Specialists, Severn Oak Joinery Ltd a sister company of Severn Oak Timber Frames Ltd, have announced their long term support of The Peter Pan Nursery through their new website. Severn Oak Joinery launched the website to showcase their range of bespoke joinery services, including windows and doors. The professional-looking website has been both designed and built by well established website design agency: Clickingmad Ltd, based in Shropshire.

Through Clickingmad’s latest project, Giving Websites, Severn Oak Joinery has had a brand new website designed and built and chose a local charity to donate to every month. Their new website proudly displays the Peter Pan Nursery logo to show their ongoing relationship with this charity who provide support and care for children with a wide range of disabilities.

Dan Crane, Sales Coordinator at Severn Oak Joinery and Severn Oak Timber Frames comments; ‘This is our second website with Clickingmad and when they told us about the Giving Websites project it seemed like an innovative idea. It is great that we are able to support a local charity through the website and are proud to display their logo to show that we are a corporate supporter of such a worthy cause.’

Helen Bickley, Fundraiser for The Peter Pan Nursery said; ‘We are delighted to have Severn Oak Joinery supporting us every month. We have had the chance to meet them and show them how their donations are being used. We think the Giving Websites scheme is great and having businesses to support us on a regular basis means we can build working relationships with them.

The Giving Websites scheme is aimed to encourage businesses to regularly support their local charities and to fulfil their own Corporate Social Responsibility. Lots of companies like Severn Oak Joinery have signed up to the scheme and charities across the West Midlands are seeing the benefits of finding new regular corporate supporters.