An industry collective, including eight heating engineers from around the UK, has provided a heating system to the Let’s Play’s children’s centre in North Oxfordshire
Banbury, UK – Let’s Play – a charity providing after-school and holiday activities for over 100 disabled children in Oxfordshire – has received a warm boost to the new year with the installation of a heating system at its new, larger premises that it has moved into this week.
‘Heat for Good’ – an open membership charity install programme of industry suppliers and installers, administered by Viessmann on behalf of all parties – saw eight installers give up their time for free to fit a Viessmann Vitodens 200-W boiler, LPG storage cylinder from Calor, Warmastyle radiators from QRL Radiator Group, various parts from local independent merchant Banbury Heating Supplies and national merchant Plumbase, a Spirocross AX 100 from Spirotech and Maincor items from independent merchant Ebberns.
Viessmann responded to Let’s Play’s ‘Big Build Appeal,’ which aims to raise £70,000 to transform its new premises in Banbury into a safe, fun and inspirational space for the children, young adults, parents and carers that benefit from the centre’s play and support groups. Discussing the project with a group of like-minded installers led to the formation of the Heat for Good initiative, undertaken over two Saturdays in January.
Deb Kerrison, Let’s Play project manager, says: “Our building had no heating in place at all so there was no option to “make do.” Without Viessmann and Heat for Good’s help, the heating investment would have been huge and eaten into precious funds, which we can now put towards new sensory equipment. The work of the team has been nothing short of a miracle. We are now able to move in and can offer many more children a place to come and play after school, as well as provide support to more parents and siblings.”
Darren McMahon, marketing director at Viessmann, says: “Let’s Play’s move to larger premises has been a significant undertaking and we are very happy to have been in a position to help, not only supplying a free boiler, but facilitating the complementary supply of parts and equipment from industry partners. The real stars are the installers, who came from as far as Brighton and Lincolnshire over two weekends at their busiest time of year, and we’d like to thank them for their commitment to projects like this one.
“Heat for Good has been borne out of a corporate-level desire at Viessmann to continue a formal charity support programme that uses the skills and resources of a collective of installers and heating industry suppliers as a force for good in the community. We aim to undertake a number of similar projects throughout the year. Heat for Good is a flexible, inclusive initiative for companies and heating engineers that want to give something back,” concludes McMahon.
The Heat for Good installers at Let’s Play were:
Ian Forbes of Ian Forbes Plumbing & Heating
Andy Brown of ACE Gas & Heating Services
Ben Smailes of P&R Heating Ltd
Jerome Williams of J Williams Plumbing & Heating
Clive O’Malley of O’Malley Plumbing & Heating
Marcus Bull and Connor Jordan of MB Plumbing & Heating
Kevin Bates of Witney Heating Services
About Viessmann Limited
Viessmann Limited is part of the Viessmann Group of companies, which is one of the leading international manufacturers of heating, industrial and refrigeration systems. Founded in 1917, the family business, headquartered in Allendorf, Germany, is overseen by president of the executive board, Prof. Martin Viessmann. The Group has annual turnover of EUR 2.25 billion and employs a staff of approximately 12,000. With 22 production companies in 11 countries, distribution companies and representative offices in 74 countries and 120 sales offices throughout the world, 54 percent of turnover is generated internationally.
Viessmann’s comprehensive product range of domestic and commercial heating systems has an output range of 1.5 to 120,000 kW. It offers oil and gas-fired boilers, solar thermal and photovoltaics, combined heat and power modules (CHP), ground, air and water sourced heat pumps, biomass boilers and fuel cell heating systems.