Our Donations

The following organisations have received donations from the PETT scheme:

Congleton Museum

Congleton Museum is a local museum developed to pull together as much as possible of the history of Congleton and to explore ways of exhibiting it to the community.

It was 2002 before the trust managed to open the museum in the former police station next to the Town Hall. There was by then a wealth of fascinating artefacts to display, including an Anglo Saxon log boat, a burial urn from 1500 BC, two major coin hoards from the 17th Century, plus numerous items of historical interest from more recent times.

There is also an education department that works with local schools and community groups and offers workshops and hands-on experiences.

For more information please click here http://www.congletonmuseum.co.uk/

Our Donation

Congleton Museum received a donation of a desktop computer. The donation will be used to replace an existing machine which is no longer up-to the task and be used to assist with the administration of the museum.

Embrace Life

Prism Disposal has assisted Embrace Life Luton by providing a refurbished desktop for use in helping clients gain computer skills, update CVs, search and apply for jobs and develop English skills.

Embrace Life offer advice, support & information to anyone living with or affected by HIV/AIDS throughout Luton and surrounding areas. They seek to transform the diagnosis of a potentially life-threatening condition into positive views on living a happy, active life and reduce the isolation and stigma experienced by people living with HIV.

Embrace Life’s services are confidential and available to anyone regardless of race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, age, disability or how they became infected with HIV. It is a living network of people affected by the impact HIV and AIDS has on the community.

For more information please click here http://www.embracelifeluton.org/

Our Donation

Embrace Life received a donation.