Petrus homelessness centre refurbished

Date published: 18 March 2017


Petrus Hub homelessness centre in Rochdale has been completely refurbished.

M&Y Maintenance and Conctruction, with support from TP Managed Services, BSE Electrical, MCP and Martlews Property Maintenance, refurbished the bath, shower and toilet rooms, including replacing showers, baths, toilets and sinks and laying new flooring.

Gill Kelly, managing director at M&Y Maintenance and Construction, said: “I am so happy to be able to support this fantastic organisation. The work they do to help some of the most vulnerable people in our communities is inspiring. I am proud to say that this won’t be the first project we do with Petrus – we have committed to a new project each year to help Petrus deliver their services.”

Stuart Hough, managing director at TP Managed Services, said: "We are always looking for opportunities to support the communities we work in, and we are very happy to have been able to support the Petrus Hub project. The fact that it will make a difference to so many vulnerable people’s lives is what makes this special, and we are proud to be a part of it."

Petrus Hub offers a range of essential day support services to vulnerable people, where those who are homeless or are at risk of becoming homeless can access advice and support, along with more practical help such as shower and laundry facilities and a daily breakfast.

Denis Skelton, coordinator for Petrus, said: “Petrus Hub supports up to 100 vulnerable adults every week and we are incredibly proud of the work we do. However, it’s fair to say that the facilities we offer had become run down over the years. We had planned to carry out extensive refurbishments to the bathroom areas of the Hub, which were proving to be very costly. Not only did M&Y carry out this work free of charge, they worked in such a quick and efficient way that there was minimal disruption to our service users. The difference this has made to the Hub, and more importantly to those using the facilities, is incredible.”

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