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05 Oct 2025

Residential park pledges ongoing support for Devon Air Ambulance

Supporting lifesaving services in rural Devon

Residential park pledges ongoing support for Devon Air Ambulance

Gregg Millar and Andy from DAAT at Haytor View

A residential park near Ipplepen is making a significant contribution to Devon Air Ambulance by pledging £1,000 for every home sold. 

Haytor View has partnered with the charity to support its lifesaving services, which are essential for rural communities across Devon.

Matthew Bell, Public Engagement Director at Devon Air Ambulance, highlighted the crucial role the service plays and the impact of donations like this.

“Last year alone, we were tasked to 2,226 missions, providing critical care to patients across the county and beyond,” Matthew said. “A sudden, serious illness or injury can happen to anyone. Ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances need us to reach and treat them rapidly. We simply couldn’t do this without the amazing help of our supporters like the team at Haytor View. Their contribution will make an incredible difference, and we are sincerely grateful to them.”

Gregg Millar, Sales Manager at Haytor View, stressed the importance of supporting local services like Devon Air Ambulance.

“At Haytor View, we provide homes for people over the age of 45, and it is important that lifesaving services like Devon Air Ambulance exist,” Gregg said. “It’s a fundamental part of the infrastructure for those living rurally in Devon, and we are proud to support this vital service. The readiness and presence of the air ambulance provides a crucial safety net for our rural areas.

“We invite everyone to join us in supporting Devon Air Ambulance. Your involvement and donations help maintain this essential service, ensuring that critical care is always within reach for our rural communities.”

To donate to Devon Air Ambulance, visit www.daat.org.

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