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Bath charity launches Christmas survey to find out nation’s festive favourites

Tuesday 10th December 2019 Bath Echo News Team Community

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A local charity has teamed up with Bath digital agency Storm Consultancy to ask the nation about what they choose to eat, watch and wear at Christmas.

Storm, who chose Designability as their local Charity of the Year, has designed and built a map and survey which people can complete to share what they love most at this time of year.

The results are then displayed on an interactive UK map so that people can view how people have voted.

Designability are a small, national charity, based in Bath, who design products for people living with a disability.

Fiona Cromwell, marketing and communications officer, said: “We are hoping that this campaign will tell people a bit more about what we do, whilst giving people the opportunity to compare how taste differs around the country.

“We create products to give people with disabilities greater choice and independence. Having a choice at Christmas, and all year round, is important for everyone.”

The charity is asking for donations from anyone who wants to support them to continue to spread good cheer throughout the year.

You can take part in the survey and share your choices online at: https://christmas.designability.org.uk/.

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