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Rochdale manufacturer The Vita Group helps make 25,000 mattresses for NHS Nightingale hospitals

Rochdale firms' other efforts to help the NHS include producing 30,000 emergency ventilators and 10,000 pieces of furniture

Workers at The Vita Group involved in production of NHS mattresses

A North West manufacturer is supplying tens of thousands of mattresses for the NHS at its Nightingale hospitals being built across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ to treat coronavirus patients.

Rochdale-based The Vita Group is one of the firms tasked with making the polyurethane foam used in most of the mattresses required by the NHS at its new hospitals.

The Nightingale hospitals are at various stages of building, but will soon be across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ in London, Birmingham, Manchester, Harrogate, Bristol, Glasgow, Cardiff and Belfast - providing thousands of extra beds if local services need them during the peak of coronavirus.

The Vita Group is helping manufacture 25,000 mattresses to help the cause - providing a mixture of mattress cores and finished mattresses.

The company, which is headquartered in Middleton, is also involved in the manufacture of face and visor mask protection, SoftSeal lining for incontinence wear/pads and filters used in ventilators.

Workers at The Vita Group involved in production of NHS mattresses

Ian Robb, chief executive of The Vita Group, said: “I’m incredibly proud of the way our teams have responded to the call for materials to support healthcare, care homes and medical sectors during the Covid-19 emergency.

“It’s a huge logistical operation across multiple sites and countries including Middleton, Dukinfield, Stakehill and Wythenshawe in Greater Manchester and our sister plants in Accrington, Bedford, Chelmsford and Milton Keynes.

“The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ faces an unprecedented challenge from Covid-19 and The Vita Group has been delighted to play its part.”