Community group offers lockdown lifeline on estate
Pearson Electrical • Nov 08, 2020

Families living in Hull’s Boothferry Estate are surviving lockdown with the help of a dedicated team of volunteers behind the popular HU4 Community Network Group. 


The grass-roots organisation has provided a host of socially distanced outdoor activities for estate residents throughout the spring and summer, and is now appealing for food and goods to create emergency parcels for hard-hit local people. 


Led by Dawn and Terry Sullivan, the group are also fundraising to create an official multipurpose centre based at the estate’s Dragon Park, and we are proud to say that one stalwart member of the HU4 team is our very own electrician Arthur Smith! 


Passionate support 


67-year-old Arthur Smith, who has worked with us for the past nine years, said: “I’ve lived on the estate since I was 15, and got involved with HU4 at the beginning of this year after seeing something on Facebook about a residents meeting. I decided to go along, and haven’t looked back. Since then, I’ve helped out with all sorts of things, such as building a composter. 


“It’s had a massive impact on residents, lots of people come to HU4 for help with various problems, and the summer craft sessions for kids were a godsend for families. This is just the beginning though, we desperately need a proper hub and things will really take off once we get one. 


“I’ve been really inspired by Dawn and Terry, the work they do is brilliant and I love being a part of it, it’s so rewarding to be able to give something back to the community.” 


Since the group’s inception in summer 2019, a variety of popular outdoor activities have taken place at the park, but Dawn is determined to provide a building to host indoor activities for local residents and is canvassing support from Hull City Council as well as members of the public to make her vision a reality.

 

“Other Hull estates have community centres, but not Boothferry,” said Dawn. “We know from the research we’ve done and also the feedback from the hundreds of people who use HU4 that the demand is there. Our aim is to establish a unit that’s accessible all week, offering a range of activities and support for residents of all ages, from babies to the elderly.” 


Despite relying purely on funds and donations from generous members of the public, the group has managed to bring the community together outdoors during the COVID-19 pandemic with a book club and craft sessions, and creation of a ‘wish tree’, flowerbeds, and communal vegetable patch. 


HU4 are now focusing on assembling and delivering food, clothing and essentials parcels for residents in need, and would welcome donations of goods including food, clothes, toiletries and sanitary products. 


Pearson Electrical has so far supported Arthur by allowing him to use workshop for machining various parts for Dragon Park, and generous colleagues have donated clothing and food. 


Arthur added: “Being able to use the Pearson Electric workshop is fantastic, all my workmates are really supportive, as is the boss Mark.” 


Managing Director Mark Pearson said: “I’ve been really impressed by Arthur’s dedication to the HU4 community group and he’s inspired me to look at ways we could potentially support the group in future.” 


Fighting their corner 


One beneficiary of HU4’s good work is 32-year-old Kirsty Bayles, from Bethune Avenue. With two teenagers and a baby born just weeks before lockdown, Kirsty and her partner had their hands full and were also dealing with a problem neighbour. 


“We received a leaflet through the door about HU4, and so I contacted them via Facebook to ask advice on what to do about my issue,” Kirsty explained. “Dawn was brilliant. She offered to raise it with the local PCSO and set everything up so all I had to do was wait for a phone call. 


“She invited me along to the park for a socially distanced chat and since then I’ve been involved in the group, both in using its services and also helping out where I can.” 


Kirsty’s children had barely left the house but once lockdown restrictions were eased, they took full advantage of the activities HU4 provided at Dragon Park. She said: “My daughter is deaf, and had become quite withdrawn. The craft sessions were fantastic, they really brought her back out of her shell, she became happy and chatty again.” 


Kirsty is fully supportive of the HU4 campaign for a community hub. “There are no facilities on this estate, we desperately need something. Some elderly residents hardly ever leave their homes, even just having somewhere for a coffee morning would help,” she added. 


“For me, it would be great to be able to just walk somewhere nearby to have my baby weighed, or go to a baby and toddler group in the future when the pandemic is over, instead of having to drive somewhere.


Some people who live here have to rely on public transport or taxis to get around, having at least a few facilities on our doorstep would make an enormous difference. 


“The work Dawn and the team are doing is fantastic, they are fighting our corner and they’ve got the whole estate backing them.” 

 

Anyone who would like to support the HU4 community group in any way or access its services should ring or message 07830 243199. 

 


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Here at Pearson Electrical, we are classed among key services able to continue working despite the latest COVID-19 lockdown. We’ve worked hard, since the first lockdown last March, to establish safe working practices that enable us to continue serving our clients’ needs despite such government restrictions imposed to tackle the coronavirus pandemic. So, whether you have a standard electrical or motor rewind project you need tackling, or an emergency that needs dealing with immediately, we are here for you. Our team of highly skilled electricians and armature winders are well-versed in COVID-secure working and will observe appropriate social distancing, hand sanitisation and mask wearing in order to safeguard your business, team and customers. They will also fit in with any additional measures you might have introduced, such as temperature testing or preventative COVID testing. Our Managing Director, Mark Pearson, said: “We understand it’s especially important for companies to maintain productivity in these challenging times – whether they are in a critical industry such as energy generation, shipping and logistics; or one of the sectors experiencing unprecedented demand, such as pharmaceuticals, food and the manufacturer of vital goods such as personal protective equipment (PPE). “The last thing they can afford to happen is an electrical outage or fault that stops production – and they need to ensure that any projects already under way are delivered in a timely manner. “This is why we have pulled out all the stops to ensure we can continue to meet their demands without interruption, and in a safe and professional manner.” We’ve been working closely with our valued clients throughout the pandemic – many of which provide essential services and supplies – to help them continue operating during this challenging time, including introducing special shift systems to enable social distancing, as well as additional hygiene measures. Our team are skilled in all aspects of industrial and commercial electrical work, with particular specialisms in marine, renewable energy, offshore and hazardous area work. We also undertake large-scale electrical project planning and delivery, such as full warehouse or marine vessel wiring and re-wiring. Services we offer include: • End-to-end project planning and delivery • Custom builds of low-voltage (LV) switchboards • Wiring and repair of motor control centres, consoles, control panels and starters • Control system design, build and installation • Electrical testing and commissioning • Primary and secondary current injection • Portable appliance testing • 24-hour call-out service for urgent repairs • Planned and reactive maintenance • Motor repair and rewinding. If you have an urgent electrical installation or repair you need our help with, you can contact us via support@pearson-electrical.com or 01482 225080 and we will aim to turn your job around to the highest quality, in the fastest possible timeframe. We can also help with mechanical motor breakdowns via our Humber Rewind armature winding sister company.
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