Glastonbury building contractor Melhuish and Saunders celebrates NHS and key workers

By Tim Lethaby

16th Jul 2021 | Local News

Glastonbury building contractors Melhuish and Saunders are celebrating NHS and key workers by installing rainbow banners at their construction sites across the South West.

Following the discovery of political graffiti on site hoardings at the rear of the Avalon Plastics factory site on Street Road, Glastonbury, where Melhuish and Saunders are building a steel framed extension, managing director Darryl Mitchard responded with a positive NHS statement of his own.

He commissioned Glastonbury firm Em Print and Signs to produce large scale weatherproof banners which are going up on all live construction sites in Somerset and Bristol areas including at Kings Fitness and Leisure, Cheddar.

The banners have created a feel good boost to all contractors on site who are working hard to progress works on site during this year's incredibly long spell of hot, dry weather. Still, everyone would agree that it beats working in the wind and the rain.

And as it's National Volunteers Week, the company would also like to give a thumbs up to all those working in the voluntary sector including unpaid carers and all those making a positive contribution to their communities.

In additional to sponsoring Glastonbury Nub News, Melhuish and Saunders are corporate members of Somerset Wildlife Trust and have been actively supporting the Orchard Vale Trust, the Somerset Football Association and the Fumblers rounders team.

Latest news can be found on the Community Links page of the company's website which can be found here: https://www.melhuishandsaundersltd.com/community-links/.

     

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