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Practising what they preach…

Howard Lake | 15 August 2007 | Blogs

William Hoyle's charity bike ride. promoted with a mock-up of a Death Valley sign

William Hoyle's bike ride 2007Staff at two fundraising service providers are practising what they preach and setting out to raise funds for charity.

Becky Slack and Gemma Ware from Professional Fundraising magazine will be scaling the heights of Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike and Snowdon, all within 24 hours, on 19 August to raise funds for the Global Fund for Women and Alzheimer’s Society respectively.

Meanwhile, CTT’s chief executive William Hoyle is planning to cycle across Death Valley in California on 4 November, a distance of over 400km with altitudes varying from sea level to 5,500 feet. He is once again raising funds for MAG, the Mines Advisory Group.

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