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Friday 11th December 2009

Christmas comes but once a year and Cruden have been making the most of it.

Throughout the Group we have been delighted to spread some festive cheer to our clients and the communities we work in by donating and delivering Christmas Trees.

As one of the many community initiatives delivered in partnership between Cruden Property Services and client Plus Dane, Cruden will be distributing over £1000 worth of Christmas Trees throughout Merseyside to the residents of sheltered housing schemes. The residents at Colwell Court in Liverpool were delighted to be the first residents to receive their Christmas Tree from the 'Cruden Secret Santa's'

Contracts Manager John Goulsbra of Cruden Property Services was delighted to donate and deliver a further six Christmas trees to various Great Places Housing Group supported schemes on Friday 11th December 2009 – Thanks to B&Q in Stretton Manchester for a generous 30% discount on the trees. Schemes included

The Dermot Murphy Agency for terminally ill patients in Withington, Manchester.

Olivia Lodge in Clayton a Mother and baby unit.

John Atkinson Court in Salford a sheltered accommodation scheme

Sarah Lodge in Bolton, temporary accommodation for mothers and babies and women with housing support needs.

Ellen Court in Radcliffe, a Teenage Parent Scheme giving accommodation and support for young women who are pregnant or who have young children.

Castlecroft House a Housing Link Project in Bury, for 16 to 21-year-olds with referrals from social services, probation, homeless services who are given one-to-one support to live independently, get onto college courses and into employment.

The festive cheer continued to be passed on in Manchester through Cruden Constructions Frameworks Manager Paul Maksymuk who arranged the donation and delivery of Christmas trees to Manchester City Council schools; Barlow High School and Lancastrian School.

For more information about Cruden Groups community initiatives please contact Emma Jayne Paterson on 01925 267 314.






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