Kilmarnock Tennis Club

Life-saving equipment received in Kilmarnock

Kilmarnock Tennis Club and Open Doors, Kilmarnock recently received life-saving equipment donated by Sweco UK.

This unique initiative, devised by the Council’s Health and Safety Service and Procurement, encourages local contractors to donate life-saving equipment for distribution within the communities where they are undertaking work, as part of their obligations to provide wider local community benefits during the life of their contract with the Council.

Applications are welcomed from any community groups and clubs based in East Ayrshire who would like to benefit from this equipment. Further details on how the initiative works and how to apply can be found on the East Ayrshire Council website including a fill list of locations of current defibrillators in East Ayrshire, how to register your defibrillator and information on how to use and maintain the equipment.

 

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Kilmarnock Tennis Club

L-R – Councillor Jim McMahon, Councillor Neal Ingram, Gavin Thomson (Kilmarnock Tennis Club). Councillor Graham Boyd, Councillor James Adams and Frank Johnstone (East Ayrshire Council)

Open Doors, Kilmarnock

L-R Councillor Douglas Reid, Nicola Balavage and Rebecca Fulton (Open Doors), Councillor Iain Linton.