Stroud manufacturer provides ray of hope for children's charity
29th September 2017
Gloucestershire-based specialist gaming control design and manufacturer Heber is supporting the super-heroic efforts of charity fund raisers.
The Bacta Bikers are a group of motorcyclists working within the UK amusement and gaming industry to raise money for worthy causes.
This year they are staging a full UK tour visiting a number of suppliers and they arrived at Heber's headquarters in Belvedere Mill, Chalford, Stroud, dressed as super heroes.
Bacta's Andy Murden from Electrocoin explained: "The Rays of Sunshine charity does some amazing work with children who are living with serious or life-limiting illnesses across the UK. We are really pleased that we can help them out by raising money- especially with these super hero outfits on".
Simon Rose, Heber Gaming's business development manager joined the Bacta Bikers on their South Wales collection ride-out dressed as Iron Man. Heber's managing director Les Ashton-Smith, presented a cheque for £250 to add to the super money-raising efforts.
Heber is a leading designer and manufacturer of electronic control systems with over 30 year's experience.
Heber provides innovative electronic control solutions for new product designs as well as existing products adding additional functionality and added value.
In addition to the design and manufacture service, Heber also offers electronic controls and peripherals to the gaming industry for slot machines and 'Amusement with Prizes'. More than 750,000 units have been sold all over the world.
If you would like to contribute to the superhuman fundraising efforts, you can donate at justgiving.com/fundraising/bactabikers
Pictured: Les Ashton-Smith, Heber managing director, presenting the cheque to Andy Murden from Electrocoin accompanied by the super hero Bacta Bikers.
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