More than 130 fundraising scuba divers hit the water dressed as Santa at Vobster Quay, near Radstock, last weekend, as they raised £2,350 for Armed Forces charity Help for Heroes.
The divers came from near and far to brave the inclement weather for a worthy cause, with the quayside awash with fluffy Santa beards, red suits, reindeer and, even, the occasional Grinch. The total was raised by a combination of donations and the sale of raffle tickets.
Co-organiser Jason Brown said: “This year’s event was a real success, with divers coming from across the country. Everyone had a very merry time, including a team of staff and volunteers from Help for Heroes, whose assistance made a real difference on the day.”
Help for Heroes’ area fundraising manager, Rhys Edwards, added: “More than £2,000 is a great gift for our veterans this Christmastime. We were quite sleighed by the total. The weather wasn’t great – it certainly reindeer …
“Thank you to all the Santas – yule have made a big difference with your generosity.”
The Charity supports veterans, and their families, from any branch of the UK military – regulars or reserves – irrespective of length or place of service, and locally embedded civilians (and their families) who worked alongside our Armed Forces.
To get support, visit helpforheroes.org.uk.