The Vale of Llangollen Golf Club presented the Wales Air Ambulance with a cheque of £5,760 after it was chosen as its charity of the year.

Initially, the lifesaving charity was chosen in 2020, by ladies captain Dr Margaret O'Sullivan and the men's captain Andrew Brown, but due to the Coronavirus pandemic, it was decided that their roles would continue for another year and the Wales Air Ambulance was extended as the charity of the year for another 12 months.

Now operational 24/7, the charity needs to raise £8 million every year to keep the helicopters flying.

Reflecting on why the Wales Air Ambulance was chosen, Dr Margaret O'Sullivan, who worked at Wrexham Maelor Hospital as a consultant rheumatologist for 23 years, said: "We decided to have Wales Air Ambulance as our chosen charity as we both appreciated the excellent work the air ambulance does and we specifically wished to support a Wales charity where the funds are used for the local population."

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Wales Air Ambulance offers advanced critical care and is often described as a 'Flying ED'. The on-board consultants and critical care practitioners are highly skilled and carry some of the most pioneering medical equipment in the world. They can deliver blood transfusions, administer anaesthesia, and undertake emergency operations at the scene of the incident, before flying the patient directly to specialist care.

This is the first time the golf club has raised funds for the Wales Air Ambulance and the money was mostly raised via a golf charity day, where the entry fees for the competition were donated to the charity fund. Individuals also donated throughout the year.

Due to the restrictions of the pandemic the Vale of Llangollen Golf Club were unable to hold an auction and the golfers were unable to gather in the clubhouse.

Reflecting on the fantastic amount raised, Dr O'Sullivan added: "Under the circumstances our opportunity to increase the amount raised was curtailed because of Covid restrictions and therefore we were very pleased with the amount."

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Debra Sima, Wales Air Ambulance's community fundraiser, who was presented with the cheque by the two captains, said: "A huge thank you to Margaret and Andrew for choosing the Wales Air Ambulance as its Charity of the Year. Despite the challenges they faced with the pandemic the Vale of Llangollen Golf Club raised an incredible £5,760 for our lifesaving charity. Thank you to everyone who has supported their fundraiser, every donation will help us to continue to be there for the people of Wales 24/7."

There are several ways that the public can continue to support the Wales Air Ambulance. These include online donations, signing up to the Charity's Lifesaving Lottery or by coming up with their own innovative ways to fundraise at home. Further information can be found via www.walesairambulance.com.

Alternatively, a £5 text-message donation can be made by texting the word HELI to 70711.