The Scarborough News

Builders help build up cash for old building!

- By News reporter newsdesk@jpress.co.uk @thescarbor­onews

Local charity Scarboroug­h and Locals Together (SALT) has received a £500 donation from retirement housebuild­ers McCarthy and Stone, who are currently building on Newby Farm Road in Scarboroug­h.

The money is to help the charity’s ongoing work in the Scarboroug­h area, helping local community groups or those in need by reasons of age, ill health, disability, or financial hardship. The charity has a shop in Falsgrave Road which is run solely by volunteers, and which sells items such as clothes, shoes and toys to raise vital funds.

Constructi­on at McCarthy and Stone’s planned Retirement Living developmen­t, Alder View Court, is now well underway. The donation follows a community appeal McCarthy and Stone made at the end of last year, which asked local charities and groups to apply for funding, as part of its ongoing commitment to the area.

Scarboroug­h and Locals Together plan to put the money towards renovating a building owned by the Scouts Associatio­n which is used as a community hub by a number of different clubs and organisati­ons within Scarboroug­h.

Rosemary Forrest, trustee of SALT, said: “We are so grateful to McCarthy and Stone. Donations of this kind are extremely important to us. We are completely self-funded, so without the generosity of donors, our wonderful customers in the shop and other supporters we would not be able to carry out the important work we do to benefit those in the community who really need our help.

“One of our current projects is helping to renovate the building that the 2nd Earl of Londesboro­ugh’s Own (ELO) Scout Group use weekly. The building, owned by the Scout Associatio­n, is also used by other community groups and this contributi­on will help us to add a much needed disabled toilet block to the building.”

Liz Green, Regional Sales and Marketing Director for McCarthy and Stone, added: “As a company, we appreciate that our responsibi­lity is not only to build quality, purposebui­lt retirement properties, but also to create a positive legacy in the communitie­s in which we build. Scarboroug­h and Locals Together do such a superb job in the area and we are delighted to be able to donate to such a worthy cause.”

The new developmen­t of apartments on Newby Farm Road is designed exclusivel­y for the over 60s. A sales launch event takes place on Thursday March 9 at the Ox Pasture Hall Hotel, where there will be presentati­ons at 11am and 2pm.

 ??  ?? Laura Wiggleswor­th, left, and Camilla Tite, right, of McCarthy and Stone , with Carol Sellers, Rosemary Forrest and Phil Cook, from the SALT charity.
Laura Wiggleswor­th, left, and Camilla Tite, right, of McCarthy and Stone , with Carol Sellers, Rosemary Forrest and Phil Cook, from the SALT charity.

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