Sussex 4×4 Volunteers Get New Wheels from Police and Crime Commissioner
Sussex 4×4 Response volunteers are getting a brand-new van thanks to Sussex Police and Police and Crime Commissioner Katy Bourne. The replacement vehicle will keep their crucial community work rolling across the county.
Life-Saving Jobs in Tough Conditions
The charity, part of the National 4×4 Response UK Network, has been a lifeline during the Covid-19 pandemic and recent floods. They specialise in off-road driving, first aid, navigation, and communications, tackling some of the county’s harshest weather to support emergency services.
- Trusted partners of Sussex Police, NHS trusts, and local councils
- Deliver vital aid to hard-to-reach areas
- Work closely with Sussex Resilience Forum
Official Praise for Dedicated Volunteers
Sussex Police Assistant Chief Constable Simon Dobinson said: “We are delighted to continue our support for Sussex 4×4 Response. The team’s work has reached difficult communities and provided vital emergency support. This new van will help the charity carry on this excellent work.”
Police and Crime Commissioner Katy Bourne added: “It’s an absolute pleasure to provide this vehicle. The volunteers face tough conditions but give their time selflessly, supporting multiple agencies across Sussex.”
Supporting Sussex Communities Nonstop
Sussex 4×4 Response remains a key force in county emergencies, providing fast, flexible help where it’s needed most. Find out more about their incredible work online and watch this charity keep Sussex safe on and off the road.