THROUGH the White Rose Lodge of Mark Master Masons, Burley-in-Wharfedale now has two defibrillators for the use of the community.
The new defibrillator is positioned outside the new Scout and Guide Headquarters at Peel Place.
The headquarters manager, Howard Thompson, who is also a member of the Lodge, secured the funding from the Cleeves and Whitehead Trust, Mark Masons of West Yorkshire.
He said: “We are very fortunate to have this additional defibrillator for the village of Burley-in-Wharfedale, many thanks to the Lodge for funding this.”
Pictured at the presentation of the defibrillator on Saturday, September 28, by the Cleeves and Whitehead Trust Mark Masons of West Yorkshire to the Burley-in-Wharfedale Scout and Guide Headquarters are, left to right: Angela Hewett, Burley Group Scout leader, Mike Wild, chairman of Burley-in-Wharfedale Parish Council, Jim Stanley, chairman of the Cleeves and Whitehead Trust, Sue Vint, Wharfedale Division Commissioner plus Burley Group Guide leader, Byran Collins, group executive chairman (recently retired) and Howard Thompson, Burley Scout and Guide headquarters manager.
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