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Show property in Cannock opened in colleague’s memory

23rd May 2011 Print
Senior Sales Executive Wendy Bowley with Pauline Broadhurst's widower Clive.

A new showhome at Taylor Wimpey’s Broadhurst Gardens development of new homes in Huntington, Cannock, has been launched with a special ceremony in honour of Sales Executive Pauline Broadhurst.

Balloons were released in memory of popular Taylor Wimpey Sales Executive Pauline Broadhurst to mark the official opening of a new showhome at the development of property for sale in Huntington, Cannock, that’s named after her.

Pauline, who hailed from the Brownhills area of the West Midlands, died in February 2010 aged 56 years after been diagnosed with a malignant melanoma brain tumour. She was a well-loved member of the Taylor Wimpey team and Broadhurst Gardens was subsequently named in her memory when it was launched in September 2010.

On Thursday 12th May, Pauline’s husband Clive was joined by Sales Executives from across the region to officially open the new show property in Huntington at Broadhurst Gardens in a ceremony which also saw the balloons released in a moving tribute.

Carl Cooke, Regional Sales and Marketing Director for Taylor Wimpey, says: “It was an incredibly moving event, with tears but also plenty of laughter as the team recalled fond memories of their dear colleague Pauline.

“I would like to thank Clive and his family for attending what must have been an incredibly emotional ceremony – Pauline would have been very proud of him”

The four-bedroom ‘Huntington’ showhome is now open to the public at Broadhurst Gardens, which is located off Stafford Road, Huntington, and open between 11am and 5pm, Thursday to Monday.

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Senior Sales Executive Wendy Bowley with Pauline Broadhurst's widower Clive.