Supporting Local Charities and the Community
Heppelthwaite the Red Van Plumbers are based in Bourne End, near High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. We like to actively support the local community and charities. Listed below are just some of the recent projects and fundraisers we have been involved in.
Gravity Grand Prix Cookham 2023
Heppelthwaite the Red Van Plumbers supports the Gravity Grand Prix as the headline sponsor for 2023, hosted in Cookham Dean, Berkshire. Read more.
Marlow Youth Football Tournament
Heppelthwaite the Red Van Plumbers were proud to support the Marlow Youth Football Tournament, which was hosted at the Marlow FC stadium this weekend. Read More
Gravity Grand Prix 2021
Any improvements for 2021? Check out our soap box challenge.
Gravity Grand Prix 2019
Are we the quickest plumbers in town? Check out our soap box challenge.
DIY SOS
3 of our engineers recently took part in the BBC’s DIY SOS (due to be aired in 2018).
Red Van Plumber Football Team
Our 6-a-side football team helped raise over £2000 for Macmillan Cancer Support.
Claytonbury
Proud supporters of the first event Claytonbury event.
Sportsfest
Headline sponsor and helpers at Sportsfests 25th Anniversary.
Charity Sky Dive
Our account Ash raised £808 for the British Heart Foundation by throwing himself out of a plane.
Wasps Rugby Club
Sponsors of the London WASPS Rugby team when playing at Adams Park in High Wycombe. We have sponsored several events and players.
St Pauls School Fete
Heppelthwaite the Red Van Plumbers were proud to support St Paul’s School fete in Wooburn Green, and helped generate funds for the PTA.
Macmillan Coffee Morning
Eating cakes and raising just under £20o for a great cause, our Macmillan coffee morning was a success.
Harlington Hospice
Heppelthwaite the Red Van Plumbers have been supporting Harlington Hospice and the fete for the past few years.
Movember competition
We ran a competition and donated £250 to the winner of our Mo Bro competition.
Guide Dogs
Supported Daniel Evans by donating and promoted to local businesses and community asking for additional support. Daniel raised over £4000 for Guide Dog For The Blind.