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Preston and Chorley staff volunteer at Rainbow Hub to make the charity’s grounds safer

Posted on - 15th July, 2021 - 7:00pm | Author - | Posted in - Charities, Preston News
The team volunteered at Rainbow Hub

A team from Network Rail and Cornthwaite Tree Care recently volunteered at Rainbow Hub, the Lancashire charity
supporting children with physical and neurological disabilities.

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Seven staff members from the two companies recently worked in the charity’s grounds at Mawdesley to remove trees making the area safer for the children and to improve the appearance.

Network Rail staff from their Works Delivery team, based in Preston and their sub-contractor Cornthwaite Tree Care
from Chorley deliver woodland management works on the railway across the North West.

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The idea to help the charity was developed after Network Rail Scheme Project Manager, Stephanie Almond, won a
signed Ant and Dec book in the Rainbow Hub Virtual Auction.

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She visited the site and was so impressed by the work of the charity that the plans to maintain and enhance the outdoor area were started.

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Now Stephanie and her colleague, Gordon Cutler are looking at opportunities to help improve and refurbish other outside areas at Rainbow Hub throughout July.

Stephen Lowe, Network Rail Project Manager said: “It is a pleasure to support a local charity utilising the volunteer
leave that Network Rail staff benefit from.

“Our staff with specialisms in as arboriculture and ecology have been able to make the outdoor space at Rainbow Hub a safer place and we look forward to arranging another volunteer day where we help with landscaping, painting and tidying of the outdoor spaces to improve the environment for the children and staff.”

Lyndsay Fahey, CEO, Rainbow Hub, said “We are delighted with the support from Network Rail and Cornthwaite Tree
Care and excited that this was just their first visit.

“It is wonderful that we are going to have their vision and help in the future to continue to maintain and enhance our outdoor area which is so important for the wellbeing of the children we support. We cannot thank them enough for their hard work and commitment.”

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