13 November 2024
If you are looking to get away next year, then you could book a three-bedroomed self-catering cottage in Scotland for a week from just £500 – and help the Police Treatment Centres (PTC) at the same time.
The PTC cottage in Auchterarder, which is south west of the city of Perth, is now available to book, with all funds going back into the PTC charity.
The spacious cottage sleeps up to five, plus a travel cot, and features:
It is dog-friendly so you can take along a well-behaved dog for an extra £30.
Founded in 1897 with the aim of supporting police officers in need, the Police Treatment Centres is a charity committed to helping the serving police workforce and retired police officers recover from injury, illnesses or health conditions (sustained on or off duty) and promoting the wellbeing of the policing profession.
It operates two centres - Auchterarder and Harrogate - with state of the art facilities, and a multi-disciplinary team of experts including physiotherapists, fitness instructors, nurses, counsellors and complementary therapists.
In addition to residential physiotherapy and psychological wellbeing programmes, the charity provides a range of online programmes, including specialist support for women’s health issues and officers taking job-related fitness tests.
Around 4,000 members of the policing profession visit the centres each year.
Find out more about the Police Treatment Centres.
Check availability and book a stay in the Auchterarder cottage. School holiday dates usually go very quickly.
Bed and breakfast breaks for all the police family are also available at both the Harrogate and Auchterarder centres. You can book multiple rooms to go away with friends for the weekend.