Businesses in Nottinghamshire urged to donate spare protective equipment for health workers

A campaign encouraging businesses in Ashfield, Mansfield and beyond to donate spare PPE (personal protective equipment) for the pandemic has made an impressive start.
Nottinghamshire businesses are encouraged to donate spare masks, visors, goggles, overalls and gloves.Nottinghamshire businesses are encouraged to donate spare masks, visors, goggles, overalls and gloves.
Nottinghamshire businesses are encouraged to donate spare masks, visors, goggles, overalls and gloves.

The PPE4NHS campaign, spearheaded by Sutton-in-Ashfield firm Lindhurst Engineering, has received thousands of items from businesses across Nottinghamshire.

Managing director of Lindhurst Engineering, Martin Rigley, said: “Through the magnificent good nature and generosity of businesses across the region, we’ve now handed out around 15,000 items of PPE, to be used by NHS staff and key workers in Nottinghamshire.

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“We’re delighted with the response of the local business community and know there’s more to come so please keep the donations coming.”

Originally set up to cover the Mansfield and Ashfield area, the scheme is now being rolled out region-wide with the support of D2N2, the Local Enterprise Partnership for Derby, Derbyshire, Nottingham, and Nottinghamshire, with donations coming from a variety of industries.

D2N2 head of business and innovation Frank Horsley said: “It is inspiring to witness the tremendous and selfless efforts of our local businesses not only through this campaign but also in supporting the national effort to defeat covid-19.

“The #ppe4nhs campaign is gaining real momentum and connected into the local resilience planning across Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire, not only ensuring donations reach the NHS but also support key frontline staff in social care and community support.”

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Another donation came from Tony Holmes, manager of the Foxglove pub in Mansfield, who donated 3,000 disposable aprons:

He said: "Because of the restrictions we're shut currently, so the NHS needs our PPE far more than we do at the moment so we want to do our bit for such a worthy cause and would urge other businesses to do the same.”

Businesses interested in donating should visit D2N2lep.org/PPE4NHS.

Business owners can also interact with the scheme on Facebook, Twitter, and Linkedin via the @PPE4NHS accounts.