Cleaning business leaders take on charity challenge

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Northampton-based business leaders are putting their bodies on the line to raise money for charity this autumn.

Mark Nice and Andy Whiting, of Spinaclean, the company behind SkyVac, aim to accomplish five gruelling challenges in just five days to raise money Cancer Research UK and local Northampton autism charity En-Fold.

This September, they’ll attempt a kayak across Windermere, a demanding two-loop 32-mile cycle ride around Coniston Water, a dramatic whitewater raft through Snowdonia, zoom down the fastest zip line in the world and finish atop Snowdon – all in just five days.

Mr Whiting said: “We’re not exactly in peak physical condition, so doing all five of these challenges in five days could be considered crazy. But it’s all for great causes and we’d LOVE to raise thousands for both charities.”

With an estimated three million people in the UK living with the disease, it’s likely we all know someone who is living with, has beaten or been taken from us by cancer.

Mr Whiting continued: “We want to play our part in supporting the amazing fundraising that goes into researching and treating cancer as well as supporting people with cancer so have chosen Cancer Research UK as their first charity.

“We also want to highlight and raise funds for local Northampton organisation En-Fold, which supports people with autism and has been instrumental in making the lives of people with autism in the area better, whether that’s through advice, signposting or day to day support.”

If you’d like to follow Andy and Mark’s training, the challenges themselves or donate to their causes, click HERE to visit their JustGiving page.

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