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James Cowper flying after air ambulance audit win

by Kevin Reed

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29 Sep 2009

Advisory firm James Cowper has been appointed auditors to the Thames Valley & Chiltern Air Ambulance Trust, after winning a tender.

The air ambulance trust is celebrating its tenth anniversary, and is funded solely by the public – requiring in excess of £2m a year to keep it flying.

"The firm was able to show a good understanding of the air ambulance service and our specific needs and requirements," said finance manager Chris Colton.

"James Cowper is a hugely respected firm of accountants across the Thames Valley. We look forward to working with them over the coming months and years.”

Further reading:

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