A group of police officers have got on their bikes in an effort to raise funds for solders.

The team from Thames Valley Police took part in a 300-mile round journey from the Gherkin building in London to the Paris, getworkingham.co.uk reports.

They arrived at the Eiffel Tower following a four-day trip that culminated in the circling of the Arc de Triomphe.

Participants managed to gather £700 at a Tesco store and a further £600 at a Sainsbury’s supermarket in an attempt to raise money for Help for Heroes.

Regarding the excursion, team member detective inspector Greg Elphick said: "If you’re ever offered a chance to do something like this, grab it with both hands. A truly life-affirming, friend-discovering, challenging but oh-so-rewarding journey."

It was recently reported that footballers from West Bromwich Albion and Crystal Palace had helped to raise more than £9,000 in an online shirt auction in aid of Help for Heroes.

Posted by Trevor Smith
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