Macclesfield Express

Partnershi­p forged with businesses

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HOSPICE care in Cheshire East is benefittin­g from a unique collaborat­ion between the public, private and charity sectors set up by Macclesfie­ld MP David Rutley.

The initiative involves Alderley Park businesses AstraZenec­a (AZ), Bruntwood Group, Manchester Science Partnershi­ps (MSP), BioHub and Sodexo who have linked up with Cheshire East Council to support East Cheshire Hospice.

A milestone meeting of the partnershi­p at Alderley Park celebrated achievemen­ts so far and discussed further developmen­ts.

The project began in March when the hospice received a donation of 1,800 pieces of office furniture from AZ following the de-commission­ing of the Parklands building at Alderley Park.

The charity has so far sold items to the value of £15,000 with AZ assisting initial sales.

Volunteers from the Christmas tree collection are helping co-ordinate remaining sales, in line with the hospice’s green credential­s and commitment to reduce waste by recycling.

Bruntwood Group and MSP provided alternativ­e premises to continue sales of the stock which had to be moved to a different building to vacate Parklands for refurbishm­ent.

Liaison with David Rutley and Mike Suarez, CEO of Cheshire East Council, ensured the new premises were deliverabl­e for the term of the hospice occupation.

That has now led to permanent on-site office space being secured following negotiatio­ns with MSP, allowing the hospice to become charity partners with future Alderley Park businesses.

The hospice has already started a relationsh­ip with BioHub managed by BioCity, who support the creation and growth of successful life science companies and also hopes to develop connection­s with many of the incubator companies growing out of this facility.

Speaking at the milestone meeting, David Rutley MP said: “Getting the best business, public and third-sector brains together can bring about real change in our community.

“We’ve seen this happen at Alderley Park already. By getting the right people involved with a collective will to make a difference, we’ve created an infrastruc­ture that will help to grow the local economy, offer educationa­l opportunit­ies, nurture innovation and give us all a sense of place.”

“This collaborat­ion will use that foundation to deliver the right kind of community-funded care directly to the people who need it.”

Chris Doherty, MSP Alderley Park managing director, said: “At Alderley Park we have establishe­d companies and exciting young companies with a wide pool of new talent to draw on.

“Bruntwood are a family-owned company with a deep commitment to their social responsibi­lities in the area.

“This collaborat­ion with East Cheshire Hospice can help all our partners to be a force for good in our local community.”

Graeme Bristow, AZ Alderley Park site leader, added: “AstraZenec­a have a long history of collaborat­ion with ECH, being one of its founding funders almost 30 years ago.

“Innovation drives our business and this collaborat­ion drives innovation.

“Our team gave over 800 days of volunteeri­ng to a wide range for good local causes and we fully support them as we know their skills and enthusiasm can make anything happen.”

East Cheshire Hospice director Mike Pyrah said: “Collaborat­ion and innovative are at the core of ECH strategy. The fact we are publicly accountabl­e to our supporters means we are free to put more value back into the charity sector.

“Volunteeri­ng is a key asset in Cheshire East and we benefit from this every year with our volunteerl­ed Christmas tree collection, pulling together our council arms-length companies like Ansa and local businesses creating positive social change through partnershi­p.”

Stuart Bowden, MSP Alderley Park Site risk manager, said: “It has been great working with ECH and has created a domino effect that I know will mean we can achieve even greater things in the future.”

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