September 7, 2023

Air Ambulance Week 2023

With thousands of people needing emergency care every single day, the lifesaving services provided by air ambulances can literally be the difference between survival and

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Stripping Down A Spitfire

Classic car technician Rob has been continuing his work on our 1976 Triumph Spitfire. He has been stripping down the chassis ready for it to be sandblasted.

The underseal was scraped off the underbody to ensure the best results possible are achieved during sandblasting. The doors of our Spitfire were also stripped down and the US spec side impact bars were removed and the doors were returned to European spec.

Finally, the rear wings were removed before the car left the workshop heading to the sandblasters.

A Change Of Specifications

Our 2022 Bridge C Type Replica is going through some changes. The initial plan was for it to have a black exterior with red seats. However, Gordon has made the decision that it will actually look better with light green paintwork and green seats and interior.

This looks to be a good decision and one that will make the finished car look even better than it was going to be in black.

Copdock Classic Vehicle Show

On Sunday 17th September 2023, Copdock School PTA are hosting the Copdock Classic Vehicle Show at Copdock Village Hall.

On the day you can expect a range of stalls, autojumble, music, cakes and teas in the village hall, as well as a bar. Other refreshments will be available and there will also be a family-friendly bouncy castle on the field. 

You will have plenty of opportunities to admire the 200 vehicles on display, and 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place trophies will be awarded too. There is limited space available to display your cars so you will need to register in advance.  A £1 donation is required to display your vehicle.

For admission, there is a suggested donation of £2 per adult and children are free.

All money raised will be going to Copdock Primary School towards their mental well-being garden.

For more information, contact Hannah Carpenter at 07850655237 or via email at copdockprimarypta@outlook.com

Air Ambulance Week 2023

With thousands of people needing emergency care every single day, the lifesaving services provided by air ambulances can literally be the difference between survival and death. These airborne heroes can get to those who desperately need help in a much quicker time than other services would be able to. It is because of this level of importance that we are joining Air Ambulances UK in their celebration of Air Ambulance Week 2023 – the only week of the year dedicated to raising awareness and funds for our country’s flying lifesavers.

The Importance of Air Ambulance Week

Air Ambulance Week is a nationwide event in the United Kingdom that takes place in September each year. It is an initiative to recognise and celebrate the vital work carried out by air ambulance charities across the country. These charities rely on donations to operate their helicopters, cover maintenance costs, and provide essential medical equipment that their highly skilled teams use in the worst moments of their patient’s lives. Unbelievably, the 21 air ambulance charities throughout the UK receive no day-to-day government funding and rely almost entirely on charitable donations.

To put into perspective just how much of a challenge our air ambulance charities face:

  • Collectively, air ambulance charities attend more than 37,000 lifesaving missions each year across the UK
  • Between them, air ambulances are dispatched to over 102 missions every day
  • Each mission costs, on average, £3962
  • There are 37 air ambulance helicopters operated by 21 charities
  • Without raising enough funds through charitable donations, they would not be able to do what they do

Air ambulances play a vital role in emergency healthcare, significantly reducing response times and improving survival rates in critical situations. They provide rapid transportation to hospitals for trauma victims, deliver specialised medical teams to accident scenes, and have saved countless lives directly as a result of their services. By raising awareness and funds during Air Ambulance Week, this work can continue.


East Anglian Air Ambulance And Bridge Classic Cars

Earlier this year, we teamed up with our local air ambulance charity, East Anglian Air Ambulance to raise funds to help them continue to save lives throughout Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, and Bedfordshire. We did this through our special charity competition where we gave the opportunity for someone to win a 1973 Triumph Spitfire for just a few pounds. By collaborating on this charity competition, we wanted to make a significant impact on EAAA’s mission of saving lives 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. By the end of the competition, over £17,000 was raised for EAAA and everyone here at Bridge Classic Cars was extremely proud to raise some much-needed funds for our incredible local air ambulance charity.

The money raised will help the EAAA continue its lifesaving work, ensuring that its helicopter can remain operational and equipped with the latest medical technology. This means that more people in East Anglia will have access to the rapid, expert medical care that air ambulances provide. Lives will be saved, and families will be spared the anguish of losing loved ones due to delayed emergency medical responses.


Supporting Air Ambulances

Air Ambulance Week is a reminder of the incredible work done by air ambulance charities. The heroes who work as part of these charities throughout the UK deserve huge respect for the thousands of lives they save.

However, without your help and donations, they wouldn’t be able to take to the skies and help people who need it most.

If you would like to make a donation to Air Ambulances UK as part of Air Ambulance Week 2023, you can do so here.