WILTSHIRE Air Ambulance has welcomed Reverend John Rees as its first Chaplain.

John will provide support to staff and aircrew at the charity, which recently moved into its new airbase at Semington, as well as offering pastoral support to patients and bereaved families, should they request it.

Rev Rees will undertake the role alongside his work as Rector of the Canalside Benefice, which covers Hilperton, Staverton, Semington and Whaddon.

John, 60, of Staverton, said: “I am delighted to be the Chaplain to Wiltshire Air Ambulance and it will be a privilege for me to support members of the team in any way I can. I see the role as an extension of my existing responsibility as Rector of Semington village.

“I have been very moved by the warm welcome that I have been given by many members of the team and I am deeply impressed by the enthusiasm, commitment and expertise I have seen.

“The work of Wiltshire Air Ambulance is essential to the community and if, in a small way, I can help support the team as they make a difference to so many, I will be very pleased.

“I hope to be an approachable informal source of support to any member of the team, who would find it helpful, and to get to know the differing challenges of the various roles within Wiltshire Air Ambulance. I will also provide occasional pastoral support to visitors to the Wiltshire Air Ambulance base.”

A keen walker, John is planning to raise funds for Wiltshire Air Ambulance and improvements to St George’s Church, Semington, and St Michael’s Church, Hilperton, by undertaking a two-day sponsored walk along part of the Kennet & Avon Canal towpath in October.

Married to Anne and with two grown up sons and a five-month-old grandson, Rev Rees worked in the communications industry for 28 years and had experience of providing an informal chaplaincy role to colleagues while undertaking training for the ministry.

He was ordained in 2006 and undertook his training post in Blunsdon and Highworth, near Swindon. This was a voluntarily part time role and in 2010 he left the communications industry and moved to full-time ministry.

He became the Minister for the parishes of Rowde, Bromham and Sandy Lane, between Chippenham and Devizes, where he served for five and a half years.

Following that, he moved to his role as Rector of Hilperton, Staverton, Whaddon and Semington in 2016. He is also a Governor at St George’s C of E Primary School, Semington, and Staverton C of E Primary School.

Claire Kelly, Head of People, Retail and Supporter Engagement at Wiltshire Air Ambulance, said: “We are very pleased and privileged to have the pastoral support of John.

“People are at the heart of our charity and we are all very different. Everyone has their own challenges inside and outside of work and to have some informal support and a listening ear, irrespective of people’s religious beliefs, is a real benefit to the whole team and the community we serve.”