North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service has donated a massive £56,000 to us following its annual bonfire and firework display – the most raised at any fire and rescue service bonfire night event.

The donation is thanks to retired Watch Manager Bruce Reid, who has organised the Rawcliffe event every year since 2013 with the help of serving colleagues, York firefighter Terence Gregg and Watch Manager Peter Barrett – and it’s grown and grown from there.

Around 10,000 people attended the 2021 event, held at Rawcliffe Country Park in York, the highest number in the event’s history.

Speaking about the amount raised, Bruce said: “We were blown away by the number of people who attended. With the previous year being cancelled due to Covid-19, we were unsure how popular the event would be, but it surpassed all our expectations. Our thanks go to the people of York and the surrounding area for their support. We are truly grateful, as without them, it would not have been possible.

“I’ve been involved with the Charity for many years and it is an organisation very close to my heart. I am absolutely thrilled that we are able to support them in this way. I would also like to thank Terence and Peter, as their help and support is invaluable to ensure the event can go ahead.”

North Yorkshire’s Police Fire and Crime Commissioner, Zoë Metcalfe, presented a cheque to our Chief Executive, Dr Jill Tolfrey, at a ceremony held at North Yorkshire FRS’ headquarters recently.

Dr Jill Tolfrey said: “Thank you to Bruce, Peter and Terence for their organisation, and all volunteers who helped make this such a fantastic event, as well as all those who attended and supported our Charity.

“To see so many people come together in support of the UK’s fire services shows just how much the work they do is appreciated, and to raise such a huge amount in the process is really incredible. It was a real pleasure to be able to receive the cheque from Zoe Metcalfe, North Yorkshire’s Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner, on behalf of North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service at the Annual Award Ceremony.

“These funds will go directly towards supporting thousands of fire service personnel and their spouses, partners and dependants every year, for years to come, ensuring we can continue to be there for them when they need us most. On behalf of everyone at The Fire Fighters Charity, a huge thank you to all involved.”

While Commissioner Zoë Metcalfe added: “Thank you to everyone involved in raising such a substantial amount of money for The Fire Fighters Charity. Our fire and rescue service play a major role in keeping communities safe and this donation will contribute to continued availability of specialist lifelong health and wellbeing support that is beneficial for North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue personnel.”

Jon Foster, North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service’s Chief Fire Officer, said: “We’re delighted to be in a position to present this amount of money to The Fire Fighters Charity – an organisation that is invaluable in supporting the fire sector, therefore very close to our hearts. A special thanks go to Bruce, Terence and Peter for all their hard work in organising this event, and all in their own time.

“This is now an annual event providing a great opportunity for the public to enjoy bonfire night and a fantastic professional firework display in a safe environment, but above all raising vital funds for the Charity.”

Thank you to everyone who helped organise the event, as well as those in attendance on the day. We simply couldn’t do what we do without your support. And special thanks also go to local businesses for their fantastic support that played a huge part in ensuring the event could go ahead and be the great success that it was.

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