You are invited to Cromer station’s open day!

The annual Cromer ambulance station open day will take place next month.

The free event, in Middlebrook Way, Cromer, will be held on Sunday, 3rd July from 10am to 3pm.

Colleagues in north Norfolk will be joined by our cycle response unit and community first responders for the day, with proceeds raised going to Nelson’s Journey, a charity that supports bereaved children in Norfolk.

Daisy the vintage ambulance will also be on show and Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service, Norfolk Police, Cromer Coastguard, the RNLI, and Norfolk Lowland Search and Rescue will be joining in the fun.

The day will be opened by North Norfolk MP Norman Lamb and the Mayor of Cromer, and there will also be live music and refreshments, plus tea and cake stalls.

Dale Meacham-Roberts, Cromer Duty Locality Officer, said: “Hundreds of people came to last year’s station open day, despite the wet weather, and we are looking forward to welcoming the public to Cromer station.

“This will provide a great opportunity to give people a behind scenes look at how we work and meet the people working hard to provide excellent patient care in north Norfolk.”

Last year’s Cromer open day raised more than £300 for Nelson’s Journey. For more information about the work of the charity, please visit their website.  

Published 27th June, 2016

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