A Shropshire man and fellow businessmen are gearing up to take part in a 1,600-mile trip to raise money for a cause close to his heart.
MyWorkwear’s Co-Managing Director, James Worthington and his RADical Rogues Rally team, are on a mission to raise funds for the Race Against Dementia charity. they have already raised more than £6,000 after setting a target of £5,000.
The RADical Rogues will be setting off from the Midlands on Friday to drive around the Ring of Kerry in Southern Ireland. The team includes John Race, a customer and Paint Facility and Technical Lead at Charge Cars plus MyWorkwear customers, including Phil Stanley, the Owner of TWP Group.
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