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Refrigeration equipment donated to Cambridgeshire Army Cadets


R registered charities free ‘nearly


efrigeration manufacturer, Precision Refrigeration, launched a promotional campaign at Christmas offering e ‘nearly


y new’ fridges.


The Army Cadet Force (ACF) at Waterbeach in Cambridgeshire heard about the


promotion, contacted Precision Refrigeration, and have just taken delivery of their two “nearly new” fridges. The refrigerated equipment will help kit out the kitchen area on site at the Cadet Training Centre Waterbeach.


“It seemed a shame that these ‘nearly new’ perfectly good products were not being used,” commented Nick Williams, managing director for Precision Refrigeration. “They are a result of exhibition equipment, loan products or items with minor transport damage that were sitting in our warehouse. I have decided to give this stock away to registered charities who are in need of extra equipment in a


kitchen area, but only whilst stocks last.” Cambridgeshire ACF develops young people physically, as well as improving their self-confidence, teamwork, friendship and leadership skills. The multi-purpose Centre at Waterbeach provides office accommodation for some of the full-time support staff. There is also a weekend training centre that houses 100 Cadets and Instructors with classrooms, a dining hall and Combined Adult Mess.


Major Hammond, cadet executive officer, commented: “The donation of these two fridges will enhance the ACF welfare facility no end.”


Colonel Mark Knight MBE, cadet


commandant, added: “It gives a ‘warm feeling’ that kind-hearted people like yourself are keen to support us in our work with the Youth of Cambridgeshire… it makes it worthwhile us knowing this.”


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