Congratulations…to E.A.S Conservatory Prizewinner, Nick Hurst!
E.A.S
Windows prize draw to win a free conservatory took place
at the Vantis awards dinner. The winning ticket pulled
out of the hat belonged to Nick Hurst a Sales Executive
with an office equipment company. Nick just happened to
call at the E.A.S offices, as they wished to place an order,
and ended up buying a ticket and ultimately winning this
fantastic prize.
Opposite is the photo of a shocked but very happy Nick
being presented with his conservatory voucher by Adam
Spradbury and David Spradbury from E.A.S Windows. We would
like to extend a very big thank you to all who purchased
a ticket that helped us to raise £3,550 towards the
Vantis total of £50,066.
E.A.S
Windows would very much like to thank it's partners in
supplying the materials towards the prize conservatory
and for contributing towards the costs of printing the
raffle tickets.

E.A.S
Windows themselves donated two £25 tickets to the
charities for entry into the draw, and opposite is
Chairman David Spradbury, and Managing Director Adam
Spradbury, entering the tickets into the raffle on
behalf of the charities.
Award winners
The award winners announced on the
evening were…
Most
Innovative Idea:
Winners:
Pick Everard for the ‘Pix Factor’ rock concert
Runners
up: E.A.S Windows for their conservatory raffle
Most money raised:
Winners: C3 Construction Ltd - £4,567
Runners
up Parker Motor Services - £4,500
Thomas May - £4,000
Awards dinner
A great
night was had by all at the finale dinner on Friday 13th June
at the Walkers Stadium, where EAS Managing Director, Adam
Spradbury gave a thank you speech.
Over 200
people attended this black tie event which included an
announcement of the award winners, a talk by inspirational
Atlantic Rower, Polar adventurer and Guiness World Record
holder Janice Meek and a fantastic re-enactment of their
rock concert challenge by Pick Everard.