The Lord Lieutenant of Hertfordshire has presented a Harpenden-based donor-milk charity with a new electric car.

The presentation took place on Sunday, November 27, with charity representatives and a donor milk beneficiary all present.

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The Human Milk Foundation provides NHS hospitals with donated human milk.

This helps to feed sick premature babies in neonatal intensive care units.

Herts Advertiser: The car's design has been printed using sustainable printing and PVC-free materials.The car's design has been printed using sustainable printing and PVC-free materials. (Image: Human Milk Foundation)

The new urgent donor milk vehicle has been acquired thanks to donations from West Herts Charity Trust, Swansea University and The John Apthorp Charity.

This new vehicle will enable the charity to "transport larger volumes of donor milk to and from our hubs, reduce our carbon footprint and build resilience into the service".

Herts Advertiser: Chairman of West Herts Charity Trust Mike Humphreys handing over the keys to the carChairman of West Herts Charity Trust Mike Humphreys handing over the keys to the car (Image: Human Milk Foundation)

The design on the car was printed by Epson, the Human Milk Foundation's charity partner.

This design was created using sustainable printing and PVC-free materials.

Herts Advertiser: Co-Founder Dr. Natalie Shenker and the Lord Lieutenant inside the milk bank.Co-Founder Dr. Natalie Shenker and the Lord Lieutenant inside the milk bank. (Image: Human Milk Foundation)

During the event, the Lord Lieutenant of Hertfordshire, Robert Voss, cut a ribbon with the foundation's co-founder Dr. Natalie Shenker inside Harpenden's Hearts Milk Bank.

West Herts Charity Trust chairman Mike Humphrey handed over the keys to the car.