Cornwall Air Ambulance shop vandalised and suffers £1,000 of damage
Charity bosses say the Bodmin shop is a vital source of fundraising.
A Cornwall Air Ambulance shop has been vandalised and is costing the charity over £1,000 in repairs.
The site in Bodmin has suffered broken windows, barriers, railings and damage to delivery vans.
Bosses say several incidents have occurred recently.
While efforts have been made by the charity to deal with the ongoing vandalism, the issue continues to have a costly impact on Cornwall Air Ambulance.
Tim Bunting, Chief Executive of Cornwall Air Ambulance, said: “We are fortunate to have a fantastic group of staff and volunteers who dedicate their time to making the shop a success.
“Our shop in Bodmin is a vital source of fundraising to help keep the helicopter in the skies, saving lives. As a charity funded by the public, we want to make sure that every penny goes towards these lifesaving missions and not repairing damage.”
Cornwall Air Ambulance opened their newest charity shop in Bodmin less than a year ago and plan to open a community space, HeliHub, within the shop this year.