An exercise bike challenge has so far managed to raise around £1,600 for servicemen and women injured in combat.

Staff at Romans Lettings took part in a fundraiser that took place across two days and involved 16 employees from various branches, Get Reading reports.

Participants were set the challenge of cycling for two hours a day in a relay that was held on three exercise bikes.

The team managed to clock up a combined distance of 1,096 miles, surpassing their initial target of 837 miles – which is the equivalent of the distance between Land's End and John O'Groats.

Joel Osbourne, lettings manager at the organisation, said: "We raised over £1,600 for Help for Heroes, a fantastic charitable cause that we’re delighted to support."

Brigadier Andrew Williams recently heaped praise on Help for Heroes fundraiser Denise Bennett, who has managed to collect nearly £3,000 for the charity through organising coffee mornings and raffles, the Nottingham Post reported.

Posted by Simon Williams
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