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Pave Aways builds for the future with the Prince’s Trust

We are delighted to be helping young people build a better future by lending our support to a programme run by the Prince’s Trust.

We have provided expert advice and equipment to the Team programme in Shrewsbury, which aims to help unemployed young people aged between 16 and 25 gain teamwork, communication and employability skills.

We have already helped a group from the charity build a 20m path for improved wheelchair access and a landing area for emergency services at the Hartlands care home in Shrewsbury.

Our staff supported the group’s fundraising, which was needed to undertake the project. We also gave expert advice in the form of Construction Director Jamie Evans and Planner Stefan Ivanovic as well as a mixer, shovels, safety helmets, hi-vi vests and personal protection equipment to the workers.

We are now gearing up to the support the next intake on the Team programme.

Managing Director Steven Owen said: “The work that the Prince’s Trust is doing is crucial to helping these young people work towards a better future so we are delighted to be able to play a part in this programme.

“During the first project, Jamie and Stefan helped them design and plan the work and, as a company, we supported their fundraising efforts which included a cake sale, sponsored swim and a car wash. We also donated left over material from our construction sites across Shropshire and Wales for the job.

“Everyone at Pave Aways is very much looking forward to supporting the next cohort and one of my tasks will be to share my story of how I grew from being a farm worker’s son to the director of a multi million pound business to hopefully give them some encouragement.”

Kevin Faulkner, Prince’s Trust Team Leader for Shrewsbury, said: “It is fantastic that a local business is involved with the Team Programme and Pave Aways have helped the young people of Shropshire tremendously with the supply of knowledge and materials for them to complete large scale community projects, which in turn benefit the community.

“The City of Wolverhampton College, which manages the programme in Shrewsbury, is very proud to work alongside Pave Aways and we hope to strengthen our partnership in the future.”

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