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Jim Cooks Up A Storm For The CCS

From designing a charity shop counter to managing our Lloyds Avenue project to dabbling in the kitchen – is there anything our senior project manager Jim Maxwell cannot turn his hand to?

As part of his projects commitment to the Considerate Constructors Scheme (CCS), Jim got active in the community and spread the message of our Respect campaign further afield, by volunteering as head chef on a local scout trip from 3-5 July.

Jim joined the 10th Medway Sea Scout Group for their 50th Anniversary trip to Hope Hill Scout Centre. He provided around the clock catering for the scouts, clubs and beavers – approximately 85 children aged between six and 17 years old. As the sole chef, Jim cooked three square meals a day single-handedly.

Donating his free time to the local community and demonstrating Parkeray’s stance on improving the image of construction – will hopefully help towards Jim’s project CCS score. Good luck Jim.

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