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Monday, March 9, 2026

Teal Scaffold Continues Community Focus in 2023

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Teal Scaffolding, a leading firm in the North West of England, has announced that it will continue its Social Impact Initiative into 2023. 

The initiative will feature a range of community-focused events and activities aimed at giving back to local communities, businesses, and charities.

Dan McGregor, Head of Operations at Teal Scaffolding, spoke about the company’s commitment to making a difference: “At Teal Scaffolding, we are passionate about giving back to our local community, businesses, and charities. We take our responsibility to offer support and contribute to the success of others very seriously. That’s why we annually prioritise monetary and time-based donations to various non-profit organisations and initiatives.”

In addition to providing financial support, Teal Scaffold is also committed to raising awareness for the causes it supports. “We want to make a real difference in the communities in which we operate, and we believe that by spreading awareness for these causes, we can help non-profit organisations reach their goals,” said McGregor.

Teal Scaffold has strongly supported men’s suicide prevention charity, ANDYSMANCLUB, the Testicular Cancer Network, and the local community-based environmental group Taking Roots. 

The company has also partnered with His Church Charity to spread Christmas cheer to the Blackpool-based community hub, The Grange.

“We are a scaffolding firm that truly cares about going the extra mile for our clients and their communities,” said McGregor. 

With its commitment to communities and focus on making a positive impact, Teal Scaffold remains one of many industry leaders.

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