Disabled kids treated to VIP day at Watford Football Club

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Disabled children were given a VIP day out at Watford Football Club thanks to sponsors Alan Day Motor Group and the Barrie Wells Trust.

Disabled children were treated to a VIP day at Watford FC where they where given a studio tour and tickets to a match at the weekend.

Fourteen children and their carers observed the pitch from the dugout, executive box and media area during the recent visit. The visit was made possible by sponsors Alan Day Motor Group and the Barrie Wells Trust, that specialises in VIP experiences for seriously ill or disabled children. Paul Tanner, Alan Day Motor Group's CEO, was present at the Preston North End match, alongside David Walker, ambassador for the Barrie Wells Trust, Des Rogers, group operations director, and Jason Sayers, sales manager.Mr Tanner, who operates sales and service centres for the the motor group, said:"It’s great to be partnered with such a fabulous charity like the Barrie Wells Trust and I hope all the youngsters had a brilliant day out.

Following this, they were given goodie bags containing signed shirts and scarves autographed by all the players before enjoying lunch.The Alan Day Motor Group's involvement extends beyond the one-off event, as they are also the official sponsors of Watford's kit vans and work actively with the men's and ladies' teams.We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues.

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