An auction of promises aims to raise more than £30,000 to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Cornwall Air Ambulance.
More than 100 lots have been generously donated for the event.
Several of the lots money cannot buy, such as a day on the gallops with leading racehorse trainer Andrew Balding and a personal ‘walk and talk’ tour of the Jackson Foundation Gallery with artist Kurt Jackson.
Other lots include a luxury beach-front villa holiday in Barbados, flights to the Isles of Scilly, pheasant shooting days and a champagne tea tour at Highgrove, home of Prince Charles.
Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly was the first area in the UK to be served by its own air ambulance. The charity was established in 1987 and since then more than 26,000 missions have been flown.
160 guests will attend the auction night, which is already fully booked, at Scorrier House in early April when the lots will be going under local auctioneer Philip Martin’s hammer.
However, the bidding is open to everyone with pre-auction bids encouraged.
The full list of the auction items available and details on how submit advance bids for the ‘30 for 30 Auction’ can be found by visiting: www.cornwallairambulancetrust.org/get-involved/events






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