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A group of apprentices from Willmott Dixon Partnerships' Rotherham team spent three days giving homelessness charity Shelter's shop on Effingham Street a total facelift.
The apprentices completely modernised the shop, replacing carpet tiles, installing a brand new shop front and redecorating it in the charity’s colours.
Willmott Dixon Partnerships Managing Director, Mick Williamson said: “We firmly support the excellent work that Shelter does and were keen for our apprentices to put their new skills to good use in giving their shop a complete facelift. We are committed to helping the local communities in which we work, including lending a hand to community projects.”
Richard Sweet, Director of Trading for Shelter added: “We’re delighted that Willmott Dixon has been so generous in giving their team’s time and skill to transform our Rotherham store.”
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