It was announced in the 2016 Autumn Statement by the UK Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Hammond MP, that further grants were being made from the Libor (Bank Fines) Fund to emergency services charities.

Devon Air Ambulance is delighted to announce that £1 million has been awarded to facilitate night landing sites.

Heléna Holt, CEO of Devon Air Ambulance explains, “We applied for a £1 million grant on behalf of Devon communities, to assist in funding community landing sites across the county. We were so pleased to hear this morning that we had been awarded the grant.”

Nigel Hare, Operations Director of Devon Air Ambulance added, “We are now flying into the hours of darkness. We have been working hard with the community since January to build a network of community night landing sites. These sites are pre-surveyed and have state-of-the-art technology with remote switching to turn on and off the lights at scene.

“Communities have very much taken ownership of their own landing site, not only funding them but also undertaking to ensure they are kept in good order," says Nigel. "Even though the communities would still need to raise the funds to buy the equipment, the grant would be available to fund the cost of installing the flood lighting.”

The £1 million grant will help with the installation of up to 300 landing sites. Find out more about our community landing sites.