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Your Perfect Travel fundraises for cancer charity with 13k walk

Seven agents from independent Sawbridgeworth agency, Your Perfect Travel, recently completed the 13-mile Shine Night Walk in aid of cancer research.

The agency said it is also seeking an experienced travel consultant to join its team as the business expands.

Your Perfect Travel owner, Norma Fenwick, and colleagues Danielle, Laura, Melanie, Lesley, Carol and Sarah took part in Cancer Research UK’s Shine Night Walk last month.

It was a half-marathon, beginning and ending at Battersea Park, taking in London’s landmarks along the way.

Fenwick said: “As the business grows, our customers remain at the heart of everything we do, which is why we are searching for an additional enthusiastic travel consultant, with great customer experience and product knowledge, to join our friendly team.

“The right candidate will help us to generate business through social media and events and build positive relationships with our customers.”

Your Perfect Travel has been a member of Hays Travel Independence Group since April 2020, meaning it trades independently but is supported by Hays Travel’s technology, buying power, and back-office functions.

Harriet Thompson, head of Hays Travel Independence Group, said: “Congratulations to everyone who took part in the Shine Night Walk – it was a perfect team effort.

“It is fantastic to see Your Perfect Travel grow from strength to strength.

“The team there are as invested in providing excellent customer service as they are in supporting important causes – the role they have open is an exciting opportunity to join what really is a family.”

Your Perfect Travel agents took part in Cancer Research UK’s Shine Night Walk last month.
Your Perfect Travel agents took part in Cancer Research UK’s Shine Night Walk last month.

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