Watermans Solicitors announces new sponsorship agreement with Blood Bikes Scotland

Watermans Solicitors announces new sponsorship agreement with Blood Bikes Scotland

Volunteers who courier urgent medical supplies around Scotland have received a new set of wheels to help keep them mobile in challenging weather conditions.

Watermans Solicitors has announced a three-year sponsorship agreement with Blood Bikes Scotland, a free-of-charge medical courier service supporting the NHS

As part of the new sponsorship, Watermans Solicitors has donated a brand-new car, which will help Blood Bikes Scotland to tackle all weather conditions and carry out its vital work.

Operated by over 100 volunteers, Blood Bikes Scotland’s motorcyclists deliver urgent medication, equipment, medication or documentation at short notice for the NHS in the Borders, Lothians, Forth Valley and Fife, helping patients and saving the NHS money it would otherwise have to spend on taxis and couriers.

Scott Whyte, managing director at Watermans Solicitors, said: “Since 2014, Blood Bikes Scotland’s amazing volunteers have made a huge contribution to the NHS across Scotland, saving precious money and providing a crucial delivery service for staff and patients alike.

“We are thrilled to be able to help Blood Bikes Scotland to expand their operations by donating the new vehicle and look forward to supporting the charity’s excellent work throughout the next three years.

“We assist hundreds of vulnerable road users every year so know the very real difference Blood Bikes Scotland volunteers make. By supporting the charity, we can ensure their band of bikers have the equipment and support they need to safely continue their valuable work for the NHS, whatever the weather.”

John Baxter, chairman of Blood Bikes Scotland, said: “Our new sponsorship agreement with Watermans Solicitors will help us to continue our services to the NHS, invest in new equipment, cover our running costs and potentially expand our operations into other areas.”

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