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Manufacturer steps in to supply 4,500 pieces of furniture to meet NHS order

Crystal Doors in Rochdale is the leading manufacturer of vinyl-wrapped furniture and has kept its Rochdale facility open to help meet the NHS emergency.

Richard Hagan, managing director, Crystal Doors(Image: Rochdale Observer)

A Greater Manchester manufacturer has stepped in to supply 4,500 pieces of furniture to support the NHS treat coronavirus patients.

The NHS is already transforming London’s ExCeL centre into a makeshift 4,000-bed ‘field hospital’ while last week it was announced that the 190,000 sq ft Manchester Central Convention Centre will be converted into a temporary hospital with 1,000 beds for coronavirus patients.

Crystal Doors in Rochdale is the leading manufacturer of vinyl-wrapped furniture and has kept its Rochdale facility open to help meet the NHS emergency. 

Managing director Richard Hagan had been contacting his customers to say he was closing the factory down when he received the emergency order from Lancashire-based Teal HealthCare & LifeCare, who are a key supplier to the NHS.

He explained: “We do a lot of work with hotels, restaurants, shopfitting, retailers and even prisons but 10 per cent of our work is in the healthcare sector.

“We were preparing to close the factory down and I did a final ring-round of our customers when Teal said they needed several thousand items of furniture for the NHS and they needed them now.

The new Nightingale Hospital in London will house thousands of patients(Image: PA Wire/PA Images)

“The value order was £140,000 and included overbed tops, side tables and cupboards required by the NHS to create makeshift treatment centres. 

“Crystal Doors use a special anti-bacterial material to make our furniture and that’s vital in the NHS.”