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Snows Donates £7,000 to the Rose Road Association

A few weeks ago, we posted about the inaugural Brainiest Business in Southampton Quiz Night, organised by Snows Leasing to raise money for the Rose Road Association. Responsible for the leasing division within Snows, Snows Leasing is based in Southampton and offers competitive leasing solutions to the UK mainland. They pride themselves on their wealth of experience and impeccable service, not to mention their ability to tailor leasing solutions to suit all types and sizes of businesses.

Now, in a fantastic update, we can reveal that on Tuesday 15th December at the Rose Road Centre, a cheque for £7,000 was presented. We originally posted that the Quiz Night raised £6,632.90, but this was exceeded. Then, to top it all off, Group Director Stephen Snow rounded the figure up to a neat £7,000.

The Rose Road cheque presentation thanks to Snows.

(Left to Right) Stephen Snow, Sam Cheesman, Dawn Ingram, and Neil Wilson

The presentation took place at the Rose Road Centre, which is currently undergoing a huge refurbishment in order for services to the local community to be widened in 2016. The charity does a fantastic job caring for children with multiple health needs, as well as offering support to their families.

Snows is a proud supporter of the organisation, and in addition to the Brainiest Business in Southampton Quiz Night, our staff have taken part in a triathlon and a zip wire across the Ageas Bowl in order to raise funds for this worthy cause.

We look forward to continuing this successful partnership in 2016, and wish everyone at Rose Road a Merry Christmas and all the best for the New Year.


Snows has 27 dealerships across the South of England, stretching from Plymouth to Guildford, and including the Isle of Wight. The Group prides itself on its reputation and dedication to delivering excellent customer service, and is rewarded by the fact that over half of its business comes from returning customers. With Snows, driving becomes an experience, rather than a chore.

Author: Charlotte Saunders

Posted on 23/12/2015 by Snows in with no comments