Noah's Ark Childrens Hospice grateful for new gates after old ones stolen from their Barnet base.
PSL stepped in to help a children's charity after gates were stolen from the site of a planned new hospice in Barnet.
Theives took the wrought iron gates from the site in Byng Road owned by Noah's Ark Childrens Hospice over the New Year bank holiday weekend, leaving the site unprotected.
The charity, which helps children with life limiting diseases and their families, appealed through the Times Series for donations to help replace the gates, when David Johnston (Managing Director) heard of the charities plight he knew he had to do something and agreed to replace the stolen gates.
Noah's Ark worker Marion Rees, praised the company for their generosity, saying: "It's an extraordinary thing that people are so unbelievably generous. People look at this site and think it's unloved, but it's not, it really means so much to everyone at Noah's Ark, so we're grateful to anyone who helps us protect it. We share this site with Barnet Nature Reserve and the LOndon Wildlife Trust, so they will also benefit from what we're doing here."