A group of kind-hearted Virgin Media engineers have come to the aid of an elderly couple from Darlington whose TV had broken, by generously coming together to buy them a new one.

After visiting the home of Virgin Media customers Barry and Doreen Hardy to investigate an issue with their TV service, engineer Ian Evans soon discovered there was a fault with the set itself and it was beyond repair.

Unfortunately, Mr and Mrs Hardy – who are both in their eighties and are self-isolating – do not have close family to help them, and were unable to buy a new TV themselves.

Quick-thinking Ian spoke to a manager, Andrew Crossley, who rallied a team of Virgin Media managers from across the North East to help the Hardys, with staff clubbing together to kindly donate their own money to purchase the couple a brand new set.

Ian and Andrew have since installed the new 32” TV for Mr and Mrs Hardy who are once again enjoying their favourite programmes.

Barry Hardy, aged 80-years-old, said: “It was very stressful that we couldn’t get the TV to work.  

“When the team said they were prepared to buy us a new TV, I was absolutely stunned. I really didn’t expect it. It means my wife can watch the soaps again. It has put us back on track.”

Virgin Media manager, Andrew Crossley added: “I really wanted to do something to help Mr and Mrs Hardy – especially as they don’t have any close family, and because they couldn’t buy a new TV themselves.

“It was great to see the team from across the North East club together to buy them a new telly so the couple can keep up-to-date with the news and watch their favourite shows.

“It was our pleasure to help them and restore some normality during these testing times.”

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