We wrapped up, we got out and we won! We loved taking part in the Active Norfolk workplace challenge ‘Wrap Up & Get Out’ this winter which gave us an incentive to walk, run and cycle our way through the dark winter months. A fantastic 87% of our team opted to participate and we came in first place in the small workplace category, winning £100 for our chosen charity. We have chosen to donate this to Norman Lamb Mental Heath & Wellbeing Fund which supports local grassroots charities in Norfolk working in the area of mental wellbeing and suicide prevention. A special shout out to Daniel who racked up an impressive 251 miles cycling, just commuting to and from work on his bike.
We won an Active Norfolk Workplace Challenge!
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