South Hook LNG Continues Support for the Pembrokeshire Community
A new minibus gifted to Pembrokeshire Mencap, ensures that students from across the County can continue to access vital services at Stackpole Walled Gardens.
Purchased following a donation from South Hook LNG Terminal, the brand-new Minibus is essential for the safe transportation of Pembrokeshire adults and young people with learning disabilities, who undertake work experience and horticultural training at the historic Stackpole estate.
“We have a long association with Pembrokeshire Mencap and the inspiring work they do for those with learning disabilities, as well as their families” commented South Hook LNG’s General Manager, Hamad Al Samra.
“The purchase of a new minibus enables the organisation to continue providing much needed transport to participants, safely and reliably. It is our pleasure at South Hook, to play our part in supporting the great work of Pembrokeshire Mencap and the special place they have created at Stackpole Walled Gardens.”
With the organisation’s previous minibus in dire need of replacement due to rising maintenance costs and time off the road, the Trustees of Pembrokeshire Mencap were delighted to have been offered support from South Hook LNG.
“The new bus will afford opportunities to access more learning and pleasurable experiences for our clients” said Tony Marmara, Chair of Pembrokeshire Mencap Trustees.
South Hook LNG Continues Support for the Pembrokeshire Community
A new minibus gifted to Pembrokeshire Mencap, ensures that students from across the County can continue to access vital services at Stackpole Walled Gardens.
Purchased following a donation from South Hook LNG Terminal, the brand-new Minibus is essential for the safe transportation of Pembrokeshire adults and young people with learning disabilities, who undertake work experience and horticultural training at the historic Stackpole estate.
“We have a long association with Pembrokeshire Mencap and the inspiring work they do for those with learning disabilities, as well as their families” commented South Hook LNG’s General Manager, Hamad Al Samra.
“The purchase of a new minibus enables the organisation to continue providing much needed transport to participants, safely and reliably. It is our pleasure at South Hook, to play our part in supporting the great work of Pembrokeshire Mencap and the special place they have created at Stackpole Walled Gardens.”
With the organisation’s previous minibus in dire need of replacement due to rising maintenance costs and time off the road, the Trustees of Pembrokeshire Mencap were delighted to have been offered support from South Hook LNG.
“The new bus will afford opportunities to access more learning and pleasurable experiences for our clients” said Tony Marmara, Chair of Pembrokeshire Mencap Trustees.