NTTX :Our People

Corporate Social Responsibility

The Big Society, localism and capturing social value are all big news but some of the notions that lay behind them are not that new or controversial.

In fact for NTTX and many of our associates they are simply reflected in the way we already do things.

What we are really talking about is how we are part of a movement trying to create a ‘civil society, this is when people get involved in their communities to make a positive difference to people’s lives and the environments in which we all live.

At NTTX we know our staff and associates are a really talented pool of people. We're proud that they give back to society, not just through the work they do with us – as important as that is – but also through their contributions to their own communities and to the wider fabric of society.

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    Andrew Rogers

    “I’ve been working in health promotion and community development for over 30 years,” says Andrew, “and I believe the voluntary, community and faith sectors make a very special ...
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    Gary Fardon

    Gary is a keen cyclist, spending as much time as possible cycling with his two boys. He has completed a number of charity rides, including the Palace to Palace for the Prince’s Trust and the Rid ...
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    Ian McMenemy

    For the past six years Ian has been delighted to support his local rugby club, coaching mini and junior rugby. He is currently head coach for Leigh RUFC under 16s. Ian played with the club for many ye ...
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    Jacinta Atkinson

    Jacinta is passionate about supporting young people and has been involved for many years in Parent/Teacher Association activities; she was chair of the PTA at a large comprehensive school in the Bolto ...
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    Nigel Dodman

    Nigel is very active in his local community, helping to maintain the village church where his wife acts as treasurer. He is also a past chairman of the Community Association, which secured lottery fun ...
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    Pete Thomas

    Pete Thomas and a friend, Neil Drum, recently co-wrote a book entitled A District at War, telling the story of his local area’s involvement in The Great War. This was funded by a local charity, ...
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    Tricia Meade

    Tricia has been a volunteer at Warrington’s Ryfields Retirement Village, working in the library on Saturday mornings. “I used to issue books for loan to the residents,” she says. &ld ...