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BALLYLUMFORD POWER GENERATORS URGE LOCAL GROUPS TO APPLY FOR FUNDING AS COMMUNITY FUND DEADLINE APPROACHES

Premier Power at Ballylumford is giving away £7,500 to three community-based groups in the Larne area as part of their fourth annual community fund. With only 4 weeks left to apply, local groups are urged to submit their entries before the 26th September deadline.

Premeir Power Generates Sporting Success


Premier Power are helping to Generate Sporting Success at Larne Grammar School with Barbara Hamilton, Community Relations Manager for Premier Power pictured with girls from Larne Grammar Schools IXI team who are kitted out for success for the coming seasons. The operators of Ballylumford Power Station sponsored the team to provide new kits and equipment that will hopefully secure future triumph.

Premier Power employees donate £2000 to Antrim Area Hospital


The Neonatal Unit at Antrim Area Hospital has received £2000 as a result of Ballylumford based Premier Power’s commitment of donating money locally to worthy causes. In lieu of Christmas Cards, the company’s employees annually select a deserving beneficiary with 2007 seeing the premature baby unit in Antrim being rewarded.

Community Care Provision to Benefit from Good Safety Practice


The East Antrim Alzheimer’s Society was presented with a cheque for £1000 recently as a result of an ongoing Health & Safety scheme at Premier Power Limited. The scheme, which sees employees at Premier Power’s facilities at Ballylumford carry out Behavioural Based Safety observations, helps ensure Health and Safety remains at the forefront of the company’s operations. £2 is donated each time an employee completes a Behavioural Based Safety card, with the target of 500 cards set as the trigger for a £1000 donation to be made.

Four Local Groups receive Community Fund payout

Premier Power, operators of Ballylumford Power Station have selected this year’s winners of the Community Fund Initiative. A record £6000 was made available for donation to worthy causes with the emphasis this year being placed on young people. Four groups from the local area will receive grants from the Fund.

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