ACHA assists NHS in Argyll with Personal Protective Equipment

Argyll Community Housing Association (ACHA) has delivered a van of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to the Lorn & Isles Hospital in Oban to be distributed throughout Argyll and Bute to meet Health Board priorities during the coronavirus pandemic.

ACHA assists NHS in Argyll with Personal Protective Equipment

The PPE included visors, facemasks, gloves, aprons and shoe covers. The drop off was co-ordinated by association tradesmen from throughout Argyll who are currently carrying out emergency repairs and essential servicing.

This involved PPE from various parts of Argyll being brought to Inveraray for a final pick up for onward travel to Oban.

Alastair MacGregor, ACHA’s chief executive, said: “The NHS in Argyll and Bute are doing a fantastic job in challenging circumstances at this time. By the very nature of some of the work we do, PPE is required. After discussions with NHS colleagues, we have taken from our stores equipment which is needed on the front line in the battle against COVID 19 at this time.

“It was the very least we could do to support those who are saving lives. I would like to thank our workers on the ground who pulled this together across Argyll and Bute.”

  • Read all of our articles relating to COVID-19 here.
Share icon
Share this article: