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THE NEW DATE FOR THIS EVENT 6th November.
I farm with my family in Wiltshire. Agriculture is a dangerous occupation and those who work in farming are often working in inaccessible and isolated places. The Air Ambulance has helped many people who live and work in the countryside so it is something many people in the industry including the our family want to support. My daughter Rachel, is coming back from university for the weekend to support her old Dad and the Air Ambulance to also do the abseil, and now we are going to be joined by my son Alasdair and his partner Hannah, so it's going to be a family occasion.
The more exhibitionist of us will do the abseil dressed in a pig onesie!
Wiltshire Air Ambulance is a charity that provides an essential Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS) across Wiltshire and surrounding counties. It needs to raise £3.75m a year to continue saving lives, but is not directly funded by the Government and receives no National Lottery funding, so relies on generous public donations.