
ADEY Professional Heating Solutions has raised £4,000 for The Children’s Air Ambulance. The company invited clients, contractors and installers to its charity golf day at the Woburn Golf and Country Club in Milton Keynes. With the support of other industry manufacturers including Ideal Boilers, Ideal Commercial, Quinn Radiators, Mira, Kingspan, Grundfos, Corum Showers and Danfoss Controls, the event continued into the evening with a charity gala and auction. ADEY area sales manager Darran Burrage said: “This is just one of the charity events we’ve held this year with colleagues, customers and partners, and we’re very grateful for the support we’ve had from other manufacturers as well as trade merchants PTS. I’d like to say to say a huge thank you to everyone who came and supported the event. We hope the money raised will help Children’s Air Ambulance to continue its great work.”Pictured are Darran Burrage with Howard Roe, pilot, and Stuart Wilkins, fundraising co-ordinator at The Children's Air Ambulance receiving a cheque for £4,000.
ADEY Professional Heating Solutions has raised £4,000 for The Children’s Air Ambulance.
The company invited clients, contractors and installers to its charity golf day at the Woburn Golf and Country Club in Milton Keynes.
With the support of other industry manufacturers including Ideal Boilers, Ideal Commercial, Quinn Radiators, Mira, Kingspan, Grundfos, Corum Showers and Danfoss Controls, the event continued into the evening with a charity gala and auction.
ADEY area sales manager Darran Burrage said: “This is just one of the charity events we’ve held this year with colleagues, customers and partners, and we’re very grateful for the support we’ve had from other manufacturers as well as trade merchants PTS. I’d like to say to say a huge thank you to everyone who came and supported the event. We hope the money raised will help Children’s Air Ambulance to continue its great work.”
Pictured are Darran Burrage with Howard Roe, pilot, and Stuart Wilkins, fundraising co-ordinator at The Children's Air Ambulance receiving a cheque for £4,000.