Air Salvage International (ASI), the specialised aircraft decommissioning and recovery company based in Kemble decided to send its Christmas cards by email this year in order to raise money for charity.
The local Primary School in Kemble was therefore asked to participate in a competition to design the front of the ASI electronic card. An abundance of creative designs were received. These were judged by staff at the company using a voting system.
Charities benefiting from this venture are:
Charities benefiting from this venture are:
Helen and Douglas house - a hospice for children and young adults in Oxford;
The James Hopkins Trust is a charity which provides practical help for severely disabled, life threatened and life limited young children with nursing needs, aged 5 years and under, living in Gloucestershire.
The photograph (from right to left) shows the winner of the competition Ben McIntyre (9), along with runners up Luke Hood (10) and Amelia Calvert (8) after receiving their prize of Waterstone’s vouchers from Mark Gregory, Managing Director of ASI.
