A team of volunteers from Caddick Construction’s Warrington office recently downed tools to support local charity, Community Integrated Care, as part of the business’ Communities Week volunteer programme.
The project has seen a team of volunteers from Caddick take time out of their day jobs to join the charity in gardening the communal areas of Bewsey House, a supported living service in Warrington.
The volunteer initiative formed part of Caddick’s annual Communities Week programme, which launched last year as part of its wider Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) strategy, Places for Life.
Building on the business’ continued efforts to support the communities local to its projects, the second Communities Week saw staff donate over 400 hours to good causes across Yorkshire, the North East, North West and Midlands.
Volunteers chose the Warrington initiative as part of Caddick’s work to deliver a new industrail development, Trident Business Park, on behalf of Indurent in Warrington.
Dave Saville, Regional Managing Director for Caddick Construction North West, commented: “Before a spade even hits the ground on every development that we build, the question of how it will improve and contribute to the community it surrounds is really important. In our second Communities Week, the team here at Caddick has contributed personally to good causes local to their projects, and I’m proud of what they have achieved at Bewsey House. We hope the work is well received by the local residents.”