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SHOREHAM Vehicle Auctions (SVA), with the support of the south coast motor trade, has raised more than £150,000 for Chestnut Tree House Children’s Hospice.

The significant achievement follows this year’s charity auctions – integrated within car and commercial vehicle sales – which saw the independent auction house raise £25,000 for the children’s charity.

Alongside this year’s grand total, more than 13 hours of day care and 30 hours use of the hydrotherapy pool at Chestnut Tree House were pledged during the two auctions.

This year, British Olympic gold medallist and Vice President of the Chestnut Tree House Children’s Hospice, Sally Gunnell was on hand and took to the auction rostrum to help spur on the winning bids.

SVA received support from the region’s motor trade with donations from Yeomans Group, Tates Group, Caffyns Group, Dinnages, Frosts4cars, Dees Croydon and Vanfair Ltd.

Support was also received from Enterprise Rent-A-Car and NextGear Capital Ltd. More than 20 cars were donated to the auctions.

Catherine Stone, SVA’s dealership sales manager, who has led the campaign since SVA began supporting the Chestnut Tree House in 2011, said: “‘We would like to say a heart-felt thank you to all of our suppliers who donated auction lots and to our incredible buyers who dug deep, showing incredible generosity.

“Once again, we are truly humbled by the support we receive year-on-year, especially on the backdrop of what has undoubtedly been a tough year for the motor industry.”

Having first opened its doors in 2003, The Chestnut Tree House currently cares for 300 life-limited children, both at the hospice and in families’ own homes. The hospice offers several types of support which includes end of life care, psychological and bereavement support, and short-break care.

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