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Construction partners cook up new kitchen for Bowburn Youth Project

19/06/2023

Pageant winner Rebecca Dobson has unveiled a Durham youth charity’s state-of-the-art kitchen following a collaboration between property developer Citrus, GMI Construction, and its supply chain partners.

The reigning Miss Pure International United Kingdom helped mark the installation of the kitchen, new appliances and flooring, at Bowburn Youth Project.

It will enable youth club members to prepare their own food while supporting the charity to provide free packed lunches for up to 150 children a day during school holidays.

The collaboration followed a chance discussion between Citrus, GMI, and Durham county councillor, Jan Blakey, who is chair of the Youth Project.

She said: “I happened to mention our old kitchen was decades old and not really fit-for-purpose, and they immediately offered to not only replace it but install it free of charge, saving us many thousands of pounds.”

Both companies have developed strong links with the charity since Citrus appointed GMI Construction as its principal contractor on the 650,000 sq. ft Connect warehouse and logistics development at the Integra 61 business park, near J61 of the A1(M) at Bowburn.

GMI provided a skip, staff and paid for the new kitchen, while supply chain partners Vaughan Group provided an electrician and plumber, and Howell Cummings donated two joiners to install it. Local supplier Factory Carpets & Laminates of Bowburn fitted the new vinyl flooring.

Durham county councillor Gary Hutchinson, a committee member of Bowburn Youth Project, said: “The old kitchen was on its last legs, and we were starting to wonder how we could afford to replace it when Citrus and GMI kindly stepped in.

“They, along with their supply chain partners, have allowed us to make a huge saving. It will make a huge difference to our youth club members, the wider community association, and our work in providing free packed lunches.”

He also thanked Rebecca, from Trimdon, for agreeing to open the new kitchen at the youth centre, where she has previously volunteered for the food surplus redistribution initiative, The Bread and Butter Thing.

James Taylor, Regional Director at Citrus Group, added: “Citrus Group is committed to supporting initiatives that contribute to the welfare of our community and we are pleased to be a part of an initiative that makes a real difference to so many lives.”

Gary Oates, GMI Construction Group’s Divisional Managing Director North East, said: “This was a real collaborative effort which has allowed us to support and make a difference to the community in the areas where we operate.”

Last November the GMI team at Intergra 61 donated £500 to Bowburn Youth Project after being awarded the cash for operating the best run site in the company’s North East division. It was used to provide free packed lunches, and a selection box, to local children in the Christmas holidays.

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News release issued on behalf of GMI Construction Group PLC by Recognition PR.

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Photo Caption: L-R: Marc Blackwell of GMI, Cllr Jan Blakey, Kelvin Longhorne, of GMI, Miss Pure International UK Rebecca Dobson, Dan Milehi and Gordon Armstrong of Vaughan Group and James Taylor of Citrus

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About GMI Construction Group

GMI Construction Group PLC is an established and successful UK contractor and construction services company providing specialist design and build capabilities spanning multiple sectors.

Founded in 1986, the company has a proven track record for the delivery of high quality, energy efficient, often complicated projects from inception to completion with a strong focus on innovation and technology.

It operates across multiple sectors and markets including commercial offices, mixed-use buildings, residential, retail, education, distribution and logistics, manufacturing, hotels, and leisure.

Driven by strong core values, its focus is on exceeding customers to leave a positive legacy in the communities we serve, protecting the environment for the future generation and promoting a safe and inclusive workplace for our colleagues.

https://gmi.co.uk/

About Citrus Group

Citrus Group who own the Integra 61 site and have now opened a regional office in Durham are a dynamic and entrepreneurial privately owned real estate investment and development company with diverse interests, from commercial and residential development to real estate investment with value-add opportunities and strategic property asset management. The Group has a longstanding and credible track record of building sustainable, long-term business relationships with its private and public sector partners as well as local communities and considers these among its most important assets. 

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L-R: Marc Blackwell of GMI, Cllr Jan Blakey, Kelvin Longhorne, of GMI, Miss Pure International UK Rebecca Dobson, Dan Milehi and Gordon Armstrong of Vaughan Group and James Taylor of Citrus
L-R: Marc Blackwell of GMI, Cllr Jan Blakey, Kelvin Longhorne, of GMI, Miss Pure International UK Rebecca Dobson, Dan Milehi and Gordon Armstrong of Vaughan Group and James Taylor of Citrus
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L-R: Kelvin Longhorne of GMI, Dan Milehi of Vaughan Group, James Taylor of Citrus, Rebecca Dobson, Miss Pure International United Kingdom, Cllr Gary Hutchinson, Gordon Armstrong, Vaughan Group, and Marc Blackwell of GMI
L-R: Kelvin Longhorne of GMI, Dan Milehi of Vaughan Group, James Taylor of Citrus, Rebecca Dobson, Miss Pure International United Kingdom, Cllr Gary Hutchinson, Gordon Armstrong, Vaughan Group, and Marc Blackwell of GMI
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