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Charity in the money after peaks of achievement
SOUTHAMPTON financiers are hoping to raise more than £45,000 for charity after 24 peaks in 24 hours.
They joined teams from asset finance provider Lombard to raise funds
for the National Deaf Children's Society (NDCS) by taking part in the Lombard 24 Peaks Challenge. The teams scaled 24 peaks over 2,400ft in 24 hours in the Lake District to raise money to support deaf
children and their families.
Pictured above, left to right, are local participants Mike Trotman, Tim Knight, Mark Wright, Chris Woods, Ed Tomlin, Mark Hutchings and Andrew Stewart.
9:51am Wednesday 11th June 2008
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