SERV Suffolk and Cambridge
Committed to Rider Safety.
All our Riders who are not already Advanced Qualified,
will be attending a Suffolk or Cambridgeshire Police Bike
Safe Course in the early Autumn of 2012. The cost of
providing this training for our volunteers will be met
through fundraising and corporate sponsorship.
Once this course has been completed, our volunteers will
have a further 18 months to complete an Advanced
qualification with either RoSPA or IAM.
Those members not wishing to attend an initial Bike Safe
course are required to complete a RoSPA or IAM within
12 months from June 2012. All members registering
for RoSPA/IAM after June 2012 will receive a
donation towards the cost of their course upon successful
completion and production of their training certificate
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We are in search for a Treasurer to join our group............
Either a Qualified Accountant or someone with previous
charity book-keeping experience.
If interested, please email the Regional Co-ordinator
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Serv Suffolk & Cambridge
Are pleased to announce that we will be offering our
free service to
Papworth & Hinchingbrooke Hospitals from 1st April 2012
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Serv Suffolk & Cambridge
Meeting with Papworth Hospital
&
Hinchingbrooke Hospital
on Friday 17th February
Both interested in using the service offered by
Serv Suffolk & Cambridge
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Ipswich Hospital to benefit from a Daytime Weekend Service
Commencing from Saturday 11th February 2012
This means we will be on call from
1900 hrs Friday through to 0600 hrs Monday for Ipswich Hospital.
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The latest hospital to benefit from our free service is
Peterborough City Hospital
We launch with Peterborough from 5th December.
A Press Release is due to be sent on 30th November from PCH.
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Sunday 8th May 2011
Ipswich NHS Hospital
The official launch at Ipswich Hospital was supported by the NHS Trust,
and several members of SERV were present.
A number of fully liveried motorcycles from Sussex, Herts & Beds and OBN
were present for photographic opportunities.

In this photo; Bev Lambert, SERV Suffolk & Cambridge Regional Co-ordinator,
Barry Humm (Serv Route Trainer)
Dr Debo Ademokun, Clinical Lead for Pathology
& Lisa Haythornthwaite, Chief Biomedical Scientist -
Transfusion, Ipswich Hospital.

Launch of our service at West Suffolk Hospital, Bury St Edmunds.

Gwen Nuttall, chief operating officer at West Suffolk Hospital, said:
“We are delighted that SERV has agreed to provide this important out of hours service
to transport blood and other medical items to the hospital quickly and efficiently.
We are looking forward to working closely with the volunteers over the coming months
and years so that our patients can continue to receive rapid access to any vital medical
supplies they may need outside of traditional working hours.”
For further information, then please contact our Regional Co-ordinator
Bev Lambert 07867 335916 (Mon-Fri 7pm-9pm or weekends)


