A Shropshire brewery is supporting a mental health and wellbeing initiative which saw a shed placed in Parliament for a week.
Charlie Bethel, UKMSA CEO, Charlie Farman, Hobsons Brewery Marketing Manager, Nick Davis, Hobsons Brewery Founder, Allan Ogle (UKMSA Partnerships and Community Development Manager
Hobsons, based in Cleobury Mortimer, joined the charity on Wednesday when it transformed Portcullis House at the Palace of Westminster into ‘The Parliament Shed’ – which will be used as a temporary Men’s Shed to highlight the health, wellbeing and social benefits of community-run Men’s Sheds. Nick Davis, founder of Hobsons Brewery, said: “We’re delighted to have joined the association in raising vital awareness of its work in supporting the health and wellbeing of men.
“The latest campaign is a great cause to get behind and we’re very excited to soon be unveiling our new beer, where proceeds from each sale will go into supporting the charity and its amazing work. We hope ‘shedders’ will be able to enjoy a bottle after spending time working on a project at their shed.”
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