The Golden Jubilee Conference Hotel supports local community

The four star hotel, based in West Dunbartonshire, has signed up for the initiative to allow anyone in need of warmth and community to go to a dedicated warm space to share with others
The Golden Jubilee Conference Hotel supports local community
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The Golden Jubilee Conference Hotel has announced it will take part in the ‘Warm Places’ initiative to support the local community.

The four star hotel, based in West Dunbartonshire, has signed up for the initiative to allow anyone in need of warmth and community to go to a dedicated warm space to share with others.

Denis Flanagan, commercial and logistics director, Golden Jubilee Conference Hotel, said: “As an NHS owned facility and a local employer, we felt it was the right thing to do to offer further support in any way we can.

“With the recent bitter cold temperatures, along with the well documented rise in energy bills, by giving people access to a warm place and a sense of community when they need it most, we can hopefully help those in need in our local area this holiday season.”

Gordon James, chief executive, NHS Golden Jubilee, added: “At NHS Golden Jubilee, compassion is one of our values and we have a responsibility to look after not only our patients, staff and visitors, but also our local community.

“If taking part in the Warm Places initiative helps the health and wellbeing of just one person, then we have made a difference.” 

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