Golf Day Secures Hole in One for Air Ambulance

Posted on 30th July 2018 by Streets


Image to represent Golf Day Secures Hole in One for Air Ambulance

Last week we hosted our seventh annual Charity Golf Day raising £5,813 for the Air Ambulance.

The total amount fundraised will be divided between our three regional charities; East Anglian Air Ambulance, Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire Air Ambulance and Yorkshire Air Ambulance.

The event received fantastic support with 29 teams taking part and more than 30 local businesses sponsoring the day. There were Stableford individual and team prizes as well as competitions such as Longest Drive, Nearest the Pin, Beat the Pro and Hole in One.

Sally Crawford, Head of Fundraising and Communications at the Lincolnshire & Nottinghamshire Air Ambulance, said: “The Lincs & Notts Air Ambulance would like to thank Streets Chartered Accountants once again for organising their annual charity golf day.”

Commenting on the day, Streets Partner Mark Bradshaw, said: "The support received this year has been truly overwhelming and has helped us raise a staggering £5,813 for our three local Air Ambulance services.
“We’re delighted to be able to support our local Air Ambulance Services, who are the true winners of the day.

“A very big thank you goes to all those people who sponsored, donated, gave their time and helped in some way, without whom the day would not be possible.”

Streets’ eighth Charity Golf Day will be held on Friday 5th July 2019 at Lincoln Golf Club, Torksey.


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