NLT Electrical makes NICE charity donation

NLT Electrical makes NICE charity donation

NLT Electrical has provided £5,000 worth of electrical services to NICE – Centre for Movement Disorders.

Last year NLT Electrical wanted to give something back after seeing the impact COVID had taken on many businesses, especially charities. As such, the company decided to offer £5,000 of electrical services to Midlands based charities to help them tick off projects on their wish lists.

Launched in August 2020, NLT has now completed its second charity works and intends to continue this into the future.

After receiving over 120 nominations, Birmingham based charity, NICE – Centre for Movement Disorders was chosen to receive the £5,000 worth of electrical services. A wish list was created allowing NLT and NICE to work together and fulfill as much of the list as possible.

At the very top was outdoor lighting. The car park had several lamp posts which needed new fittings, as well as some needing new fuses. All around Canon Hill House, where the adult teaching takes place, new LED lights were installed in place of traditional incandescent bulbs, adding drama and style to the beautiful, late Georgian building.

Moving inside, the budget was focused on changing the lights in the corridors. Installing new 4- and 5-foot LED tubes means the upstairs and downstairs corridors are much brighter. The on-going benefit of having LED lighting in the main corridors will help reduce the charity’s annual lighting bill.

NICE – Centre for Movement Disorders helps children and adults, and their families, with various movement disorders. The dedicated school assists children from 0 – 11 years old. Whereas adults who have been affected by Stroke, Parkinson’s, Cerebral Palsy and Multiple Sclerosis receive therapy in Canon Hill House.

Melanie Brown, CEO at NICE, said: “New lighting in our car park and our building has made a huge difference to our work as a charity. It’s been an amazing experience for us, and we really can’t thank NLT Electrical enough.”

Owner of NLT Electrical, Nathan Tromans, added: “The number of nominations NICE received and the work they do made them a great recipient of the services. We are very happy and proud to have been able to support this amazing charity and look forward to continuing our relationship in the future.”

Staff and visitors now have a safer, brighter place to park, as well as on-going energy savings for the charity.

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