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STAFF at Torfaen Leisure Trust have dedicated more than 800 hours of voluntary work in two weeks helping with the vaccine rollout in Cwmbran. As of Monday, February 1, 75,220 people have been vaccinated across the Aneurin Bevan University Health Board region, with a further 43,000 vaccines expected to be supplied this week. To help with the rollout at Cwmbran Stadium, 24 volunteers for Torfaen Leisure Trust have run the meet and greet services for when people arrive for their jab. Torfaen Leisure Trust chief executive Angharad Collins paid tribute to the work of the Trust’s volunteers. “We are closed at the moment, so all the team have been furloughed,” she said. “But there was an opportunity to open up voluntary opportunities for meet and greets at the vaccination centre.
Torfaen Leisure Trust chief executive Angharad Collins paid tribute to the work of the Trust s volunteers. “We are closed at the moment, so all the team have been furloughed,” she said. “But there was an opportunity to open up voluntary opportunities for meet and greets at the vaccination centre. “It’s a massive programme to rollout and we were really keen to help wherever possible. “Between 24 volunteers - including receptionists, people who work in facilities, group exercise instructors, myself and trustees – they’ve undertaken over 800 hours of volunteering over the last 14 days. “It’s been a really worthwhile project to be involved in. The volunteers are really enjoying being involved.