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Coronavirus: Building firm donates respirators and gloves to Shropshire hospital

Building contractor Pave Aways has donated vital equipment to a Shropshire hospital to protect staff during the on-going coronavirus outbreak.

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Pave Aways has a long association with the RJAH

The firm handed over 50 respirators and boxes of hygiene gloves from its stores to the Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Hospital this week.

Pave Aways has a long association with the hospital having completed a number of building projects at the Gobowen site including building the new main entrance, its records and archive building, hydropools and the drop-in operating theatres as well as refurbishing wards and more.

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The firm made a decision to close down its sites during the government lockdown to protect the welfare of its staff, sub contractors and suppliers.

Steven Owen, managing director of the firm, said: “Having worked on a number of building projects in the healthcare sector and at this hospital in particular, our team has always known the value of the NHS and its staff. At this time, more than any other in recent history, they are continuing to deliver a high level of patient care in unprecedented circumstances.

“It was a small gesture on our behalf but one that we hope will make a difference to these healthcare heroes. We can’t thank them enough for what they are doing.”

Julie Roberts, assistant director of nursing at the Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Hospital, said: “Thank you to the team at Pave Aways for this extremely kind gesture, which will not only help to support our staff but also protect them and our patients during this challenging time.”

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