TC CHARITY WALK RAISES OVER £4,800 FOR MOTOR NEURONE DISEASE ASSOCIATION
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Eight intrepid walkers from the Steyning office of TC Group have raised over £4,800 in memory of a former colleague who tragically died of Motor Neurone disease earlier this year.
Brad Bessant, Carrig Connolly, Harry Ward, Simon Armes, Nathan McLewee, Paisley Thomson, Lucy Wakefield and Jasmine Pentecost took part in the South Coast Challenge, starting at Eastbourne and ending at Arundel.
The walk was over two days and covered 100 km.
Dave Lees had worked for the firm for 25 years. Comments TC partner Mark Cummins: ‘We were all devastated to lose such a valued friend and work colleague and this was an amazing achievement. I’m very proud that our staff have raised such a large sum for what is a very deserving cause.’
Pictured (from left to right): Carrig Connolly, Paisley Thomson, Simon Armes, Jasmine Pentecost, Nathan McLewee, Brad Bessant and Harry Ward.
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