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13

Mar 2022

Last Updated: 13/03/2022
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Bus leaves Knaresborough on 1,550-mile mission to help Ukrainians flee

by Suzannah Rogerson

| 13 Mar, 2022
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Ray Allott has set off on a 1,550-mile drive from Knaresborough to Ukraine in a 34-seater bus, which will be used to transport refugees to safety.

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(Left to right) Mark Smith, HACS group, Ray Allott and James Fulcher.

A van has set off from Knaresborough to transport Ukrainians out of the war-torn country to safety.

The 34-seat bus has been provided by two Harrogate district businessman, Mark Smith of The HACS Group and Ray Allott of Chimneycrete.

Mr Allott had the idea after a chat with a friend called Pavl in Poland.

Pavl said he was using his car to drive 39 miles from his home to the Polish/Ukraine border each night to transport people and supplies.

Mr Allott wanted to do all he can to help so, with support from Mr Smith at HACS, he acquired the bus.

He set off from Knaresborough yesterday afternoon to drive 1,550 miles to Ukraine.

The bus will then be left in Ukraine to be used to help refugees get to safety. It is currently packed with generators and radios, donated by local supporters.

Once it reaches the border it will be handed over to local activists to help get women and children out of Ukraine to other European countries, including the UK.

Mr Smith said:

"It was all Ray's idea, as soon as he asked I just said 'yes'. We've got to do something and do it fast, there's plenty of people that need help. Our aim is to get as many people as possible out of Ukraine or further from the Polish border into mainland Europe.
"We've put a tracker on the bus too, to see how often Pavl is going into Ukraine then we can send over sufficient funds to cover petrol costs."


Mr Allott has set up a justgiving page for people to donate to. Money raised will be used for petrol and supply costs. So far it has raised more than £3,000.




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