AN appeal has been made to businesses to support Wiltshire Air Ambulance (WAA).

The charity has a history of working with businesses who raise money towards the day to day costs of its lifesaving service and have now created The 100 Club.

The scheme is aimed at businesses who want to raise funds towards completing the building and equipping of the air ambulance’s new multi-million pound airbase.

Businesses who join The 100 Club each pledge to raise £10,000 towards the remaining £1.25m required to build the airbase.

Five Wiltshire businesses have already signed up and attended a founder member’s 100 Club lunch at Hartham Park, Corsham.

Cheryl Johnson, head of WAA’s Airbase Appeal, said: “We are so grateful to Kingstons, Hartham Park, Excalibur, Coombe Castle and Goughs for becoming founding members of The 100 Club.

“Their fantastic support has got The 100 Club off to a flying start.

“We’d love for other businesses to get onboard and join The 100 Club.

“There are so many ways that businesses can get involved, from employee fundraising to matched-funding.

“Every business that joins The 100 Club will play a part in helping us to create a legacy for Wiltshire – a custom-built airbase bringing together our operational and charity teams, enabling us to save lives for many years to come.

“There are also exclusive benefits for businesses who join the 100 Club, including visiting our current Operations Centre in Devizes to meet the aircrew and see our state-of-the-art helicopter, mutually beneficial marketing and PR opportunities and recognition on a ‘roll of honour’ at our new airbase.”

The 100 Club are having a launch event on March 10 at Hartham Park.

To find out more about the 100 Club, visit wiltshireairbaseappeal.co.uk/support-our-appeal/100club or email 100club@wiltshireairambulance.co.uk