Bavenhill Mechanics Helps Prince's Trust After Recognition for Applying Heat Pumps in Farming
- arryawke
- Apr 2, 2015
- 1 min read
Bavenhill Mechanics donated £1,000 to the Prince's Trust after the heating and agricultural engineering firm won recognition for its work in applying heat pumps in farming.
The money and recognition came from Mitsubishi Electric when Bavenhill Mechanics won the manufacturer's annual award for 'encouraging energy efficiency in the built environment.
The Prince's Trust helps young, unempployed people between the ages of 13 and 30 years old, and those who struggle at school or risk being excluded.
Bavenhill Mechanics' Chris Chapman was treated to a special lunch cooked by young people at the Paradise Kitchen course at the Fairbridge Centre in Bristol.
Sarah Crooks, Events Executive for The Prince's Trust said:
“We are delighted that Bavenhill Mechanics chose to support The Prince’s Trust and hope that their trip to the centre showed them how their donation can help change young lives.”