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Pat Dryden
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New vehicles, new volunteers, COVID-19 vaccination appointments
Two More New Vehicles! We have purchased two new vehicles which will be a real asset to the fleet as they are both multi-purpose mini-buses with wheelchair capabilities.
COVID-19 is not disrupting everything!
We are now fully operational at Lion Garage in Builth Wells, and we are still able to collect and deliver prescriptions, shopping and pre-ordered take away food, courtesy of our wonderful volunteer drivers.
How did we develop our new website – LWCT.ORG.UK?
We’ve had a lot of great feedback on our redesigned website. Thank you to everyone who sent compliments and suggestions! Here’s some more information about HOW we went about our website redesign…
We’re available during the crisis!
All the necessary electrical work has now been completed at Lion Garage, plus we’re fully decorated and carpeted thanks to our fantastic staff both paid and voluntary.
New website launch announcement
We are pleased to present to you our redesigned LWCT website! Earlier in the year we decided we wanted to give our website a whole new redesign, and now we are happy to present to you the finished product. Here’s why we went about redesigning our website…
Top 6 Shortlist for Rural Business Awards 2020/21
We’re proud to announce that LWCT is in the top six entries shortlisted for being named as one of the best rural businesses in the UK in the “Best Rural Social Enterprise, Charity or Community Project” category of the Rural Business Awards 2020/21.
General Manager’s Report 2019-20
Since last year’s AGM in August, the company has undergone some massive changes, not least, a move of premises. Despite all the changes, the management are determined to continue the good work of the organisation and help it to grow and most importantly, help those in the community that most need our help and support. […]
Moving & Management Changes
June 2020 saw us looking for new premises, having been given notice to quit the Tunnel Site at Cilmery. We needed somewhere big enough to house our vehicles, provide garage space for repairs and maintenance, a place to store all our recycling bins, and office space, so as you can imagine, it was a mammoth […]