Tadley & Baughurst Scarecrow Trail with Ollie Hawkins

Tadley & Baughurst Scarecrow Trail with Ollie Hawkins

Ollie Hawkins of Avocado Property joins the Tadley & Baughurst Scarecrow Trail, supporting the Tadley Citizens Advice Bureau with his "Estate Agent" scarecrow.

At Avocado Property, we take immense pride in the work our partners do for their local community. Ollie Hawkins, our partner in Tadley and Thatcham, shows this dedication by joining local events and building community spirit.

This year, Ollie is participating in the Tadley & Baughurst Scarecrow Trail, a beloved local event with a theme of “careers.” Despite the event being sponsored by another estate agent, Ollie managed to snag the "Estate Agent" theme for his scarecrow.

The Scarecrow Trail is a fantastic event that brings the community together, allowing participants to showcase their creativity and support a good cause. All completed and returned maps are entered into a prize draw, and you can vote for your favourite scarecrows! All proceeds from the event go to the Tadley Citizens Advice Bureau, which provides essential services to local residents.

Ollie said, “It’s a great local event, and I’m thrilled to be a part of it. The community really comes together, and it’s all for a good cause.”

If you're looking for dedicated estate agents in Tadley and Thatcham who care about the community, look no further than Ollie Hawkins at Avocado Property. Contact us today to see how we can assist you with your property needs.


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