The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Frankie (13) collects thousands of cans for helipad charity

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Teenage Army Cadet Frankie Newbatt from Whittlesey is engaged in a huge fund raising project for the charity Helipads for Hospitals.

The 13-year-old has successful­ly networked with local people and businesses to collect thousands of aluminium cans, and is engaged in daily sponsored cycling with the intention of completing 874 miles; the distance from Lands End to John O’Groats.

Helipads for Hospitals is appealing for aluminium cans which can be recycled and used in the manufactur­e of helipads. These will allow helicopter­s carrying critically ill patients to save crucial time by landing closer to life-saving facilities.

This project is part of Frankie’s Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Course. The DofE course challenges young people with a series of self-improvemen­t exercises, including a six-month long volunteeri­ng component, and is fully supported by the Army Cadet Force, of whichFrank­ie is a member at Whittlesey Detachment.

The Army Cad et Force also places emphasis on community work, and having previously fund-raised for Helipads for Hospitals, one of his instructor­s suggested the charity to Frankie and his family.

Frankie has beensuppor­ted by his parents, Lisa and Matthew, who helped him to set up a successful social media campaign to spread the word. His promotiona­l efforts have included a letter he has just sent to Prince William, DukeofCamb­ridge, askingfor help due to The Prince’s connection­s with the local area and the Air Ambulance.

His sponsored cycling efforts involve cycling 10-20 miles a day around the Whittlesey area, which has helped to keep him fit and active during the lockdown.

“I feel like this is a really good opportunit­y, The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award should open doors for me in the future. Doing charity work for Helipads for Hospitals is a really good cause, and I’m really proud of my family for their help, and really pleased with all the support I have been getting from local people- its been fantastic,” said Frankie.

Army cadet spokesman DougStuart­said: “CadetNewba­tt is demonstrat­ing many important values we like to see in our cadets, determinat­ion, discipline, initiative, and the desire to help others. “

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Army cadet Frankie Newbatt.

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