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Thousands of sets of PPE on their way to help save lives in community after fundraising initiative smashes £20,000 target

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A FUND set up to provide PPE for medical teams and district nursing staff has smashed its £20,000 target in just a few days.

Members of Unite, GMB, and Prospect unions at Sellafield in Cumbria, who launched the community fundraising campaign, revealed their target had been hit - it had reached £20,274 by noon on Easter Sunday - and vowed to continue with a new aim of raising £30,000.

A statement on the group’s GoFundMe page said: “Happy Easter everyone, we just broke £20k. We, within the trade union community at Sellafield, could not be prouder of you all. A big thank you to everyone who has donated and shared our fundraiser. We are going to raise the target with the intention of sourcing more PPE.”

Forth Engineering, based in Maryport, Cleator Moor and Barrow, is among the businesses to have rallied to the community’s aid by trying to source the PPE.

And thanks to the business’ contacts in China, through team member Dandan Arvin, Forth has already been able to source 6,000 masks and 6,000 gowns, destined to help keep nursing teams safe in West Cumberland Hospital, Whitehaven, and across west Cumbria. 

Forth managing director Mark Telford said: “The real heroes here are those medics, nurses and carers who are on the front line - whether in hospitals, district nursing teams, care homes, wherever they are - and the people who have gone out of their way to set up this fundraising campaign, and all those people who have donated.

“As a business which operates all over the world from Cumbria we were just delighted to be able to use our business contacts in China to source this PPE.

“We didn’t want anyone to be suffering, or worried, because of a lack of PPE. We wanted to do anything we could to help.

“The 6,000 masks and 6,000 gowns we have managed to source are due to arrive in the next couple of days. It’s taking a bit longer than usual at the moment because so many flights have been grounded.

“It goes without saying that we are doing this at cost to help out all those in our community who need it.

“The team at Forth have always been community minded. We are very proud to be based in west Cumbria and Barrow. And we are pleased to be able to play our part in helping to keep our community safe during these difficult times.”

Forth has already donated 1,000 latex gloves from its own stores, and will look to source more PPE if and when it’s required. 

Forth has also used its expertise and skills to invent a disinfecting robot to help in the fight against coronavirus, and is already receiving orders for the equipment. 

Donations to the PPE fundraising campaign organised by Unite, GMB, and Prospect at Sellafield can be made at https://www.gofundme.com/f/ppe-for-wchand-copeland-district-nursing-teams

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Mark Telford, managing director of Forth Engineering
 

Editor’s notes
 

Forth Engineering is an award-winning UK advanced technology solutions  business with bases at Maryport, Cleator Moor and Barrow in Cumbria.

Forth has used its expertise and skills to invent a disinfecting robot to help in the fight against coronavirus.
 

Its other recent projects include working to develop a world-first Friction Stir Welding Robotic Crawler (FSWbot) for internal repair and refurbishment of pipelines which can be used by a range of industries without having to stop production. 
 

It has also recently worked with partners on developing the pioneering Hullguard system of protecting floating offshore installations from corrosion without using divers which has been successfully deployed for the first time in the UK North Sea.
 

Forth’s Avexis robot is a previous winner of the Best Academic Collaboration Award at the Innovus Awards backed by the National Nuclear Laboratory and The University of Manchester’s Dalton Nuclear Institute to showcase pioneering technology being used in industry.
 

Managing director Mark Telford is a former winner of the in-Cumbria Businessperson of The Year Award.
 

Forth is a CHAS (Contractors Health And Safety Assessment Scheme) accredited contractor.

 

This press release was issued by 32West on behalf of Forth Engineering (Cumbria) Ltd. If you have any questions or requests, please contact Jonathan Lee 07444-022038; jonathan@32west.co.uk

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