A company which provides day to day work on defence related projects and military sites across Hampshire and Wiltshire has confirmed its commitment to the military aviation museum at Middle Wallop by extending its corporate partnership for a further twelve months.

UK Power Networks Services, experts in managing electricity infrastructure, began its support of the Army Flying Museum with a successful volunteer day at the venue in June 2022, when fifty volunteers from the company gave the museum a much-needed boost by undertaking a variety of gardening and maintenance work around the grounds.  Teams from the company have since returned to the Museum to aid the team in maintaining the memorial garden for visitors to enjoy.

Lucy Johnson, CEO at the museum said: “We are so pleased that UK Power Networks Services are continuing as one of the corporate partners at the Army Flying Museum. The Museum represents a great opportunity to showcase the company’s work to our ever-expanding audience and we very much look forward to welcoming their staff with their families into the museum over the coming year. By pledging their support for the Museum for another year, UK Power Networks Services will directly support vital work at the museum and ensure the charity can continue to develop its role in telling the history of Army Aviation”.

UK Power Networks Services build and maintain electrical infrastructure for high profile businesses and organisations, serving clients in defence, airports, ports, rail operators, public sector developments, utilities, manufacturers, and logistics firms.

The Army Flying Museum is the only Museum in the world that tells the extraordinary story of British Army Flying.  As a corporate partner, UK Power Networks Services enjoy a range of fantastic benefits, allowing staff, clients and stakeholders to share a deep connection with the Museum and its community.  The Museum offers brand acknowledgement, access and networking as well as discounted venue hire and staff benefits including free access for company team members and their families.

Rodney Booth, client delivery manager at UK Power Networks Services, said: “UK Power Networks Services is very pleased to be continuing its corporate partnership with the Army Flying Museum. It is a privilege to be able to support such a unique local charity and the great work all their staff are engaged with.

We look forward to another successful year in association with our friends and partners at the Army Flying Museum.’’

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For further information on the Army Flying Museum please visit www.armyflying.com

Picture caption:  Gary Gregory, Head of Client Delivery at UK Power Networks Services with Lucy Johnson, Chief Executive at Army Flying Museum and Rod Booth, Client Delivery Manager at UK Power Networks Services at the Army Flying Museum today.

 

For further press information, please contact:

Heather Whittam – corporate@armyflying.com

Niamh Arnett – Niamh.arnett@ukpowernetworks.co.uk

 

About UK Power Networks Services - UK Power Networks Services is an expert in distributed energy solutions and power distribution, delivering energy technology consulting, asset financing, major project delivery, design and build, operations and maintenance, and asset management.

 

We integrate innovative technologies, such as electric vehicle infrastructure, battery storage and microgrids. We provide end-to-end energy solutions and our experts help clients increase the productivity of their assets, decarbonise their infrastructure and realise their infrastructure as a strategic asset.

 

Our world-class engineers serve industries such as airports, rail, defence, water, logistics and fleet, manufacturing, ports, local and central government, and commercial buildings. Our high-profile public and private sector clients with critical infrastructure in complex environments, trust us to deliver safe, reliable and innovative energy solutions - allowing them to concentrate on their core business.

 

We have a proud 50-year history and our current portfolio includes a number of the UK’s main airports, High Speed 1, Network Rail, London Underground, Docklands Light Railway, EDF (Hinkley Point C), Ministry of Defence, Felixstowe Port, UPS and Canary Wharf.

 Gary Gregory, Head of Client Delivery at UK Power Networks Services with Lucy Johnson, Chief Executive at Army Flying Museum and Rod Booth, Client Delivery Manager at UK Power Networks Services at the Army Flying Museum today.