The defibrillator located at the ice-cream kiosk opposite Dover Harbour Board offices Photo: Walkers/Dover Harbour Board

A new life-saving defibrillator has been installed along Dover Seafront thanks to The Walker Construction Trust.

Dedicated to the local communities they serve, Walker Construction founded the Walker Construction Trust in 2019. The Trust is a grant-making organisation run and managed by the Walker Construction employees who raised an application to receive a grant to provide a defibrillator along Dover Seafront.

The grant application was accepted by the Walker Construction Trust and a defibrillator was installed and located at the ice-cream kiosk opposite Dover Harbour Board offices.

Steve Walker, Chairman of Walker Construction and Trustee of The Walker Construction Trust said: “We leave a legacy when we complete a project, it, therefore, seems a natural extension of our duties to provide support for the safety of our communities and we are delighted to be able to help do this by providing this defibrillator for the benefit and peace of mind of the Dover community.”

Vicki Beatty, Head of Head of Health, Safety, Environment, and Quality, added “ We are delighted to work with Walker Construction to deliver this invaluable resource to the local community. For every minute that someone is in cardiac arrest without receiving CPR their chance of survival reduces by 10%. Making this device readily available could make the difference between life and death. Provision of this device is a result of the effective collaboration between Walkers and Dover Harbour Board and is a fitting legacy to the project.”

By Ed

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