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The Harron Homes team have been challenging themselves whilst raising vital funds for Yorkshire Air Ambulance.

Saturday 14th June saw the Harron Homes team complete the demanding Three Peaks Challenge. Everyone from Harron Homes who took part was successful at completing the walk with finishing times ranging from 8 to 11 hours.

Most importantly, their efforts raised over £500 for Yorkshire Air Ambulance. £286 of this was contributed by Harron Homes themselves to help the team meet their target. The charity relies heavily on the support of local businesses and individuals so every penny raised is vital.

Yorkshire Air Ambulance provides fast medical response which can sometimes mean the difference between life and death. This life-saving service serves approximately 5 million people across Yorkshire so Harron Homes were delighted to get involved.

Harron Homes is a local housebuilder. They develop beautiful residential properties throughout Yorkshire; from Ripon and Snaith in the North to Crofton and Farsley in the West and Barnsley and Doncaster in the South. They also have a number of developments in the north of the Midlands.

Harron Homes are extremely passionate about building communities and not just houses and are always keen to show support for local charities and community initiatives.

Their commitment to community has seen them sponsor youth teams, donate towards community parties and even help save hedgehogs, but this was definitely one of their more physically demanding activities.

The team was made up of Mike Rytwinski (Technical Director), Mark Beevers (Planner), Louise Sczurowska  (Customer Care Co-ordinator), Gillian Hurst  (Technical Secretary) and Warren Bate (Services Engineer).

Despite a few blisters and tired feet, they all enjoyed the day and were proud to raise money for such an important cause.