Cadets from 238 Hartshill Squadron, Air Training Corps presented a cheque for £2,000 to the Lord Mayor Denver Tolley at The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery Museum on Saturday May 21 at 10.30am, as a special donation to the fund to restore the museum’s historic Spitfire RW388.
The money was raised at the Air Training Corps 70th Anniversary dinner dance where the Lord Mayor was guest of honour, and was also attended by Spitfire creator Reginald Mitchell’s great nephew, Julian Mitchell, and Deputy Wing Commander, Squadron Leader Mark Brayford.
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