11 members of the Heritage Team took part in the challenge, riding continuously on static bicycles through 24 working hours.
The aim of the initiative was to increase the volume of money raised for the Macmillan Unit, with a target of £1000 set.
Martyn Gibbens, Heritage Investments Head of Operations said, It’s an honour to be working with Macmillan Caring Locally. The work the charity does within the local community is quite remarkable, and so to be able to support them is something we hold close to our hearts. The cycle challenge created great competition from within at Heritage Investments, and to hit our target of £1000 was really special. Thank you to all who donated.
To find out more and to support their challenge please go to the Heritage Investments’ Just Giving page.
In the lead photo: Catherine Moir and Martyn Gibbens of Heritage Investments presenting £1,000 to Neal Williams (centre), Macmillan Caring Locally.













