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Network Packaging spread Christmas cheer with toy donation to The Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust

Network Packaging, a Wolverhampton-based packaging distributor, shows its Christmas spirit over the festive season with a delivery of toys to children in hospital in Dudley.

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Network Packaging spread Christmas cheer with toy donation to Russells Hall hospital's children's unit

The company delivered the toys to the Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust’s Children’s Unit at Russells Hall Hospital. Company director Martin Dunn said: “Network is committed to supporting the local community in the Midlands, so to spread some Christmas cheer we wanted to make a donation to the Children’s Ward at Russells Hall Hospital, part of The Dudley Group charity.

“We’re hopeful that we have put a smile on the face of local children this Christmas.”

Julie Dale, the trust’s play specialist said “Thank you to everyone at Network Packaging for your very generous donation of toys to the children on our children’s ward. The toys made such a difference to the children who were in hospital over the Christmas period, so on behalf of the children and the parents a massive, massive thank you!”

To make a donation to The Dudley Group’s Children’s Unit, go to http://www.justgiving.com/dghc.

Headquartered in Wolverhampton, Network Packaging employs over 30 people in the Midlands area, servicing more than 1,000 customers across the UK in a wide range of sectors, including internet retail, fashion, homeware, manufacturing and electronics. In 2014, Network Packaging became part of the UK’s largest packaging distribution business, Macfarlane Packaging.