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John Lewis making protective gowns for the NHS

29 Apr '20
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Pic: Shutterstock
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In the wake of increasing demand for PPP, John Lewis has decided to make protective gowns for the NHS. It is re-starting its textiles factory ‘Herbert Parkinson’ in Lancashire for the purpose. Partners who usually make bespoke blinds, curtains and pillows and duvets will now sew around 8,000 washable, clinical gowns for the Northumbria NHS Foundation Trust.

The retailer is also donating over 20,000 metres of cotton fabric from its haberdashery departments and distribution centres to “For the Love of Scrubs” and ‘Scrubs Glorious Scrubs’, groups which with their thousands of members are busy making scrubs for the NHS. The donated fabric is expected to make around 6,000 scrubs.

Stuart McDonald, head of Herbert Parkinson, said; “We’re all looking forward to re-opening our factory and threading our sewing machines again to play our part in helping the NHS. We expect to be able to produce around 2,000 gowns per week.”

“The fabric we are donating for scrubs could have no better use than to keep people safe. Over the past few weeks we have already donated over 400 metres of fabric to groups making face masks and scrubs for their local hospitals, pharmacies, care homes and communities. They have told us that this has enabled them to make over 3,000 face mask linings and 75 sets of scrubs,” McDonald said.

James Mackey, chief executive of Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust said: “We will be forever grateful for this support from John Lewis which will directly, and positively, impact on our front-line workers and patients - helping to keep them safe.”

“It is clear, we can only tackle the challenges faced through utilising local channels and relationships to do so. It is this spirit, of pulling together, that has helped us to achieve so many things over recent weeks, at pace and without any outside influence. We need to embrace with open arms all offers of help and turn these into actions that support our staff and patients,” Mackey said.

John Lewis has already created a wellbeing area for staff at NHS Nightingale London and worked with the BMA to deliver 60,000 essentials to key NHS staff. The retailer is now beginning to donate 250 electrical products such as coffee machines, kettles and toasters to the staff rooms and wellbeing areas at 25 acute London hospitals, and the Nightingale Hospitals in Harrogate. John Lewis has also designed two wellbeing areas and a multi-faith room for NHS staff at the Nightingale in Manchester and will deliver its donation of over 150 items of furniture for these rooms soon.

Fibre2Fashion News Desk (SV)

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