Helicopter gets a lift off Hogsback
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Members of Hogsback Chapter outside Harley-Davidson at Peasmarsh
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.
The helicopter is often called to
motorbike accidents and last year flew almost 700 missions – 46 per cent of them
road traffic collisions.
Surrey Air Ambulance was one of
three charities chosen by the Hogsback Chapter to benefit from its fundraising
activities.
Club member Roger Bonnici said:
“Surrey Air Ambulance is a perfect charity to support.
“No-one wants to be in a road
traffic accident but when it happens, bikers can’t do without the helicopter
crew and the brilliant work they do.”
Godalming Mayor Jane Thomson handed
over a cheque for £750 to Surrey Air Ambulance County Fundraiser Julie Jenkinson
at the Harley-Davidson dealership in Peasmarsh.
The Hogsback Chapter is sponsored by
the branch and also receives donations from The Bookham Grange Hotel where it
holds its monthly meetings.













