Each year Ballymena Rotary Club hold a Christmas Hamper project, collecting food, toiletries, toys etc which will be redistributed to local charities and partnerships during the festive season. The Charities of choice are all local to the Ballymena community. This year we thought we would approach one of our local customers to join in with contributing towards this great cause. We would like to say a special thank you to everyone at McBurney Transport for their kind generosity this year. Every year we head down to St Colmcille’s Primary School, where their lovely pupils and staff help our team to load up our vehicles with all their amazing donations.
Massive well done to all the Ballymena Rotarians and everyone who has been involved and donated to the much needed cause.
Laurence Robinson who many of you will know, has now been with Company for 40 years. Laurence started his journey as an Apprentice Engineer many years ago and has progressively moved forward with the business during his time here to. We are so lucky to have Laurence’s wealth of knowledge and passion for this business in the day-to-day workings at TTP in his role as Service Manager.
Again, huge congratulations to Laurence for this immense milestone!
Starting his journey back in August 1999, Dean this year is celebrating his 25th year with TTP. Starting life all those years ago as a young apprentice to continually being a reliable and hard-working engineer within our team.
This year TTP got involved with the Ballymena Rotary Club in the collection of much needed donations which are going to 10 local charities to distribute. The first port of call was St Colmcille’s Primary School. The school incorporated the theme of pastoral care and caring for others along with their request for donations of non-perishable foods, toiletries, baby products etc. Their response was unbelievable – pictured are Alastair Martin (Ballymena Rotary Club) and Mr Henry Walls (Principal) with the donations stretching down the main corridor and beyond! A fantastic response from the school!! A total of 20 local schools participated in the scheme, gathering an unbelievable amount of goods and cash donations. The staff in TTP also got involved, bringing in donations, with Leanne sorting them into common groups. All was transported to Rotary’s main storage site and then distributed to the local charities. At a time like this, all charities are struggling, and they need people to donate as much as possible!!
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