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About

At K2 Scaffolds, we recognise that success encompasses more than just monetary accomplishments. We are committed to making a positive difference in our community and environment, prioritising social responsibility over profit.

John Gallagher volunteering for West Hill School rugby union team

West Hill High School

John Gallagher takes some time away from his busy work life to coach Westhill High School Yr 7 and yr 8 on a weekly basis.

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Charity Donations

Due to our Finance Directors religious beliefs, charity is at the forefront of her mind. No matter what success is achieved by K2 Scaffold, it is met with a respective donation to charities such as CAFOD, the British Heart Foundation, and Cancer Research.

Glossop Under 13s

Our commitment to social values within the community has lead to Our Operation Director undertaking training for Glossop Under 13’s rugby team.

John Gallagher volunteering for glossop rugby union team
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K2 scaffolds donating planks to willow wood hospice

Willowood Hospice

K2 is also committed to our Local Hospice, Willowood, where we donate materials and time to, on a regular basis.

Stalybridge Celtic Under 13s

K2 further sponsors Stalybridge Celtic Under 13; football team which is close to our MD’s heart after being a team manager for many years before retiring. 

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Willow Wood Hospice

"A massive thank you to K2 Scaffolds Ltd in Stalybridge and owners John, Josh and Teresa for their generous donation of 50 scaffolding boards to our gardens, saving the Hospice around £1,000 With these boards, our gardening team can repair raised planters and create new structures like shelving, cold frames, and work shelters—breathing new life into our outdoor spaces"

West Hill School

"John is a parent volunteer who helps out at the training sessions and matches, of all year groups, at least three times per week; including at weekends and during away matches! In his own words, he does it because of his love for the sport and because he doesn't want to see the sport die out. We need more gems like John.

A huge (surprise) thank you from Mr Battarbee."

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