Bath e-commerce agency blubolt has raised nearly £9,000 for Bowel Cancer UK with feats ranging from skydives and pub quizzes to cake sales and obstacle courses.
The agency, which works with blue-chip brands such as Seasalt, Hush, Teapigs and Route One, has had a strong and ongoing commitment to the charity since losing its lead designer Amy Mattingly to bowel cancer last year.
It welcomed Bowel Cancer UK senior corporate partnerships executive Lyndsay Dixon to its Queen Square office to hand over the fruits of its fundraising efforts.
Co-founder and creative director Chris Mattingly said: “We’re very happy to be able to present this cheque to Bowel Cancer UK. It represents a year of fundraising in honour of Amy and is just a part of our ongoing commitment to the charity.
“We hope to continue with much more the same in 2019. Later this year, we’ll also be launching a redesigned online shop for Bowel Cancer UK, which our team has been delighted to provide for the charity.”
Pictured: blubolt co-founder and creative director Chris Mattingly presents the cheque to Bowel Cancer UK senior corporate partnerships executive Lyndsay Dixon. Photo by Katy Payne