The charity is to receive a quarter of a million pounds, from fines levied on Lloyds bank for rigging the Libor rate.
It's a share of five million pounds announced by the Chancellor George Osborne who says it's all about using funds from those who demonstrated the worst values, to those who demonstrate the best.
The charity hopes to start flying during the hours of darkness from next year and the money will go towards being equipment for that.
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