Pupils at Firside Junior School in Norwich were invited by Aquaterra to take part in an art project to brighten up the company’s head office.
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Cheques presented to RNLI
Aquaterra Energy presented cheques to Wells-next-the Sea and Great Yarmouth and Gorleston RNLI to help fund equipment and training at the lifeboat stations.
Aquaterra indulged in their interest in art to raise money for the local RNLI lifeboat stations, hosting a private view at an art exhibtion.
A grand total of £1075 was raised during the evening through a chairty raffle and quiz and the money was divided between the two stations.
Aquaterra's Sales & Marketing Assistant, Gemma Fulcher presented a cheque to Allen Frary, Coxswain at Wells-next-the-Sea and Tammy Allgood, RNLI Sernior Fundraising Manager.
Coxswain, Allen Frary, thanked Aquaterra Energy for their generous donation and said, "The money will kit out two crew members."
Des Mallion, a Senior Service Technician at Aquaterra and Emergency Mechanic for the Great Yarmouth and Gorleston station was also presented a cheque and thanked the company for their support.





