» THE PROUT BRIDGE Project mainly supports the youth population of Beaminster and its surrounding areas with a broad variety of initiatives , including counselling , youth mental health support , youth clubs , holiday activities and a youth band . In addition , the charity also provides a hub for local people of all ages through its Community Centre , which is used for children ’ s parties , exercise classes , sports and craft activities , meetings and demonstrations .
Having liaised with the charity to assess its security needs , Burg-Wächter recommended its ‘ PointSafe P2 EWS ’ safe , because it is ideal for quickly stowing documents of various dimensions , thanks to its two insertion slots of two different sizes . With one slot at the front and the other on the top , it is easy to pop documents into the safe , even when it is permanently installed , without having to open it first . The safe offers the option of a double-bit lock with two keys or an electronic combination lock .
Joy Edwards is a Trustee of the Prout Bridge Project . She comments :
“ It ’ s a relief to have the safe that Burg-Wächter donated so that we can keep a variety of smaller items , equipment
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and coffee bar takings nice and secure . The donation is much appreciated . Applying for it was simple . I went onto the company ’ s website and followed the link to its Secure Communities Scheme . Then all I had to do was to email some details to an address given there .”
Burg-Wächter ’ s Secure Communities Scheme gives
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regional community leaders and volunteers the chance to win a security kit worth up to £ 200 for their organization . Any regional initiative that is run by or supports the local community can apply .
Burg-Wächter launched the scheme in recognition of the fact that people around the country who are doing their bit for their community
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should not have to worry about the security of their premises , equipment or storage areas . The company ’ s Secure Communities Scheme is its way of saying thank you to community leaders for supporting people in their area .
The type of project or organisation that the scheme is open to is very wideranging . It could be a scouts group ; a local sports group like a cycling or football club ; a school after-hours club ; a hospital or healthcare community programme ; a provider of events for children or pensioners ; a facilitator of village activity ; or a town / village charity . As long as the initiative is run by or supports the local community , and it has a specific security need Burg-Wächter would like to hear about it . Successful applicants will each receive a tailored security kit to help secure property , premises , equipment or storage areas to the value of £ 150 - £ 200 at retail price .
The Secure Communities Scheme is an ongoing initiative , which has already helped over 100 regional causes through the provision of over 2,000 pieces of security equipment .
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