Community News
A group of Harley-Davidson riders got on their bikes to raise more than £700 to help keep the Surrey Air Ambulance flying. The Hogsback Chapter raised the money for the life-saving charity through bike rides and functions throughout the riding season.
Two childhood friends from Surrey have helped keep the county’s Air Ambulance flying by climbing the tallest free-standing mountain in the world.

A record crowd flocked to the Surrey Air Ambulance Open Day on Sunday, helping to raise more than £10,000 for the life-saving charity.
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