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Sure Community Foundation buys new kitchen gear for Lihou House

Sure Community Foundation buys new kitchen gear for Lihou House

Friday 07 February 2014

Sure Community Foundation buys new kitchen gear for Lihou House


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Visitors staying on Lihou will have the use of new kitchen equipment thanks to a donation from the Sure Community Foundation.

The foundation has bought £350 worth of pots, pans and crockey, as well as providing £750 to maintain one of the bedrooms.

‘The house is well used by so many school parties, groups and organisations that our current set of equipment has been very well used. This generous donation from Sure is very gratefully received and will hopefully make people’s stay at Lihou House even more enjoyable,’ said Richard Curtis, warden of the Lihou Charitable Trust.

The room sponsorship will cover the cost of keeping The Bunnies, as it will be known, in good order.

The two-bed room is regularly used by visitors and has one of the best views on the island.

‘It’s amazing how the cost of little odd jobs, such as cleaning, painting and replacing bedding can mount up. Sponsorship is very important to us and again we are thankful to Sure,’ said Mr Curtis.

Karen Jagger, of the Sure Community Foundation, said the foundation’s aims were to benefit as wide a section of the community as possible. This donation, she said, would hopefully help make trips to the island even more enjoyable.

‘Every year dozens of school children enjoy trips to Lihou, where they gain valuable experience away from the comfort of their own homes and learn about the history of the island. We wanted to be able to enhance that experience by ensuring that they had the use of good quality equipment at meal times,’ she said.

‘Our sponsorship of the room means that it is one less thing for the Lihou Charitable Trust to have to fund.’

In 2013 3,412 people visited Lihou, with 65% falling within the target market of school groups, clubs and local organisations.

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