Tees Valley Together
David Scott Jr helps Kelly Bruce fill the skip

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Scott Bros supports community group by providing free skip service

Scott Bros helped expanding community group Tees Valley Together remove a mountain of rubbish by providing it with a free skip service.

Requiring more space to cope with rising requests for its food and care parcels, the group has moved into the former TA centre on Longlands Road, Middlesbrough.

However, faced with having to clear a mountain of rubbish from inside the building, it appealed to Stockton-based Scott Bros for help.

Kelly Bruce, a trustee of the charity, said: “We didn’t have the resources or ability to deal with it, so Scott Bros kindly sent over two large skips and removed and recycled the rubbish free of charge.”

They were assisted by Ruth Barnes and her team of volunteers at Step Forward Tees Valley, which supports people into work or training.

David Scott Jr, a director of Scott Bros, said: “As a local family-run firm we are pleased to support the work of Tees Valley Together. It’s a community-inspired venture that assists those who, often through no fault of their own, find themselves in need of a helping hand.”

Tees Valley Together runs an accessible food bank which supports those who cannot access a food bank in the usual way. As part of its expansion plans, Tees Valley Together is working on launching a new project

Kelly said that eventually the organisation wants to establish a place where the community provides for those who are less well off – where people are able to get everything they need, from food to furniture, baby clothes to hygiene packs.

She also thanked building owners Polton Academy which allowed the group to move in rent free for a period of time, a major factor in allowing it to progress its expansion plans.

This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by News Gathering .

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