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Building services band climb Kilimanjaro

Nick Whitwell, the MD of Keston boilers was one of six workers from the building services industry, who reached the summit of Kilimanjaro, raising more than £33,000 for charity.
Building services band climb Kilimanjaro
In aid of SACRED (South African Children's Resource for Educational Development), staff from Worcester Bosch, Wolseley, Grundfos and Keston boilers set off to climb the mountain on March 8.

After five days, the group reached their destination in the early hours of March 12.

The figure raised currently stands at £33,300.

The expedition and all associated costs were personally funded so that all money raised from the trek goes directly to the charity.

Pictured in the group phote left to right are :
Keith Jones - Wolseley,
Peter Fletcher - Grundfos,
David McLean - Grundfos
Carl Arntzen - Worcester Bosch
Duncan Cooper - Grundfos
Nick Whitwell - Keston / Ideal
Nickson - (Guide) in blue jacket


If you would like to show your support, further donations can be made at www.justgiving.com/C4MC
16 March 2010

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