Remeha responds to seasonal needs of Brighton’s youth

Remeha, boiler, space heating

When Brighton Youth Centre was faced with closure as its heating boiler began to fail, Remeha Commercial stepped in with the gift of a Gas 110 Eco condensing boiler, which was installed by TSS Facilities. A multi-services charity, the centre offers an important service to Brighton’s young people with a programme of classes, clubs and events, in addition to regular youth-club sessions.

Mike Roe, CEO of the centre, explains, ‘It was getting colder and colder, making it difficult to work in the building. We simply didn’t have the funds to replace the faulty boiler, so as the complaints grew, cancelling classes seemed to be our only option. With the new boiler installed, the centre is back on target with its programme of events.

Les Leeson, southern area sales manager with Remeha Commercial, said, ‘It’s always good to be able to help, and never more so than at this time of year. It is especially rewarding to support this marvellous local charity that offers Brighton’s youth such fantastic opportunities.’

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