Seven hardy souls from damp and gas proof membrane manufacturer Visqueen Building Products are set to attempt the notoriously tough ‘Three Peaks Challenge’ in a bid to raise money for Cancer Research UK.

On Friday 27 June 2014, the group of walkers – who are calling themselves the Polytrekkers – will bid to climb the highest mountains in Scotland, England and Wales in just 24 hours. The gruelling feat of stamina will be undertaken to raise a target of £5,000 for Cancer Research UK, one of Visqueen’s dedicated charities. The team has adopted a rallying slogan to boost its effort: ‘3 mountains, 7 trekkers, 24 hours, 1 great cause.’

Rachael Barton, marketing communications manager at Visqueen – and one of the seven employees who will take part in the trek – said: “The Three Peaks Challenge is famous for being one of the most difficult endurance events there is, and we know it’s not going to be easy. However, it’s for such a good cause that I am confident all of us will see it through. Cancer touches so many people’s lives and this chance to raise money for one of our favourite charities is just too good to miss.”

Ms Barton added: “We’ve been in training for months now and the seven of us are really looking forward to taking to the mountains in the Three Peaks Challenge. Everyone at Visqueen has given us all the support we need to take part in this event and raise money for a charity close to our hearts, and we can’t wait to get started on 27 June.”

To donate to the Polytrekkers’ Three Peaks Challenge attempt, visit their Just Giving page at: https://www.justgiving.com/Britishpolythene3peaks/?utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=fundraisingpage&utm_content=Britishpolythene3peaks&utm_campaign=pfp-tweet