Crewe, Tuesday 3rd June 2008….. Ten Bentley Graduate Trainees have challenged
themselves to complete a 24-hour, 200 mile sponsored run from the Bentley Motors
factory in Crewe, Cheshire, to the historic Brooklands Race Circuit in
Weybridge, Surrey.
The charity run in aid of Leukaemia Research at Manchester Royal Infirmary
will take place over three days from 10th to 12th June 2008 with the team
members running 48-minute relays covering 7 miles each over 8 hours each day.
The run will start from the historic Bentley factory on Pyms Lane in
Crewe on Tuesday 10th June at 9am, with the ten participants followed by two
support vehicles manned by their colleagues from the Trainee programme. The
route cuts through the English countryside via footpaths, country roads and
parks calling in at three dealerships on route – Bentley Birmingham, Bentley
Pangbourne and Bentley Surrey. The team hope to collect funds and raise
awareness of both leukaemia and the research undertaken by Manchester Royal
Infirmary whilst en route, before finally reaching the Brooklands Museum in
Surrey on the afternoon of 12th June.
The group are all enrolled on the
Trainee Development Programme at Bentley Motors during which they are learning a
wide variety of professional skills to prepare them for a career in the
automotive industry. As part of their Programme, the Bentley Academy, which
leads this development scheme, encourages the trainees to contribute to the
local community, including the organisation of, and participation in, charitable
fund raising activities.
The event is the sole responsibility of the
trainee team from logistical organisation to completion of the 200-mile course.
Andrew Jackaman, Bentley Graduate and Event Organiser comments “The team has
worked extremely hard over the past few months, not just training for the actual
run but also in planning, collecting sponsorship donations and gaining support
from local and national businesses for equipment and clothing.” He adds, “We
are confident that our training schedule has been sufficient preparation for
what will be a very challenging run. However we still want to raise a lot more
money for these causes, so we want to remind people that it is not too late to
donate.”
The run coincides with the launch of the Bentley Brooklands,
the luxurious four-seater coupé model that went on sale early this year. The
24-hour running period is also in keeping with the historic Brooklands race in
which Bentley competed in the 1920s at the historic race circuit in
Surrey.
The trainees will be running in memory of Will Boffey who
completed a 12-month industrial placement in production finance at Bentley in
2004, but sadly died last year after a struggle with Leukaemia. All funds
raised will go to the Leukaemia Research Fund at Manchester Royal Infirmary
(Fund Reference 9163), a designated fund of the Central Manchester and
Manchester Children’s University Hospitals Charity (registered charity number
1049274) where Will was treated. Will completed the Wilmslow half marathon
while at Bentley and therefore the team deemed a running event fitting with a
fundraising event in his memory.
If you would like to make a donation
please visit www.justgiving.com/bentleytobrooklands
The running team are:
Andrew Jackaman -
Purchase - Graduate Trainee
Amy Grace - Whole Vehicle Engineering - Graduate
Trainee
Tim Morgan - Interior Trim Engineering - Design Engineer
Andrew
Durrant - Closures Engineering - Graduate Trainee
Alex Frost - Electrical
Engineering - Graduate Trainee
Dan Evanson - Bodyshop - Apprentice
Nick
Rait - Sales and Marketing - Graduate Trainee
Andrew Conneely - Whole Vehicle
Engineering - Graduate Trainee
Hannah Proffitt - Closures Engineering -
Sponsored Degree Apprentice
Mark Byass - Styling - Graduate
Trainee
The support team are:
Graeme McKenzie - Body in White -
Graduate Trainee
Jon Smithies - Maintenance - Apprentice
Dan Cornwall -
Aftersales - Apprentice