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Hospitality Action pledges support to businesses damaged by floods

7th December 2009, 10:12am

Hospitality Action (HA) is offering its help to people across Cumbria by making funds available to help replace items damaged by the recent devastating floods.

Penny Moore, chief executive of Hospitality Action explained: "The floods have had a catastrophic effect and we are here to support those who work within the hospitality sector.

"Hospitality Action can assist with grants to replace essential items such as household equipment including ovens and fridges, as well as carpets and furniture for those who fall within our remit."

Details of eligibility criteria and an application form can be found on the HA website www.hospitalityaction.org.uk.

If you are a current or former hospitality worker in Cumbria and are looking for financial assistance or advice following the floods, please call Hospitality Action on 020 3004 5500 or email, info@hospitalityaction.org.uk


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