The UUK Procurement Department participated in a volunteering day at the Pettypool outdoor centre.
Pettypool is run by a small team of volunteers who work hard to ensure Cheshire Forest has a fantastic outdoor base. The UUK Procurement team participated in a number of activities including path clearing and building maintenance.
Lynsey Campbell UUK Senior Procurement Manager commented:
“It was truly inspiring how members of the team had such commitment to one another to accomplish, what initially seemed a challenging task, whilst having a lot of fun along the way, the team left the camp feeling a sense of pride through the collective efforts and determination by all as one team’s achievement”
Sheila a representative from Pettypool was delighted with the work that was carried out commenting:
“On behalf of everyone associated with Pettypool I just want to say a big thank you to the Urenco team for all their hard work last week. The beech tree area looks stunning and the pathways are already being well-used. We will be able to keep on top of the new growth now and hope to add habitat areas,insect homes etc in the near future. The buildings look amazing and make a great first impression when arriving at the site”
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