Former Royal Air Force servicemen turned engineer workers at NATS trekked in the Help for Heroes Jurassic Coast Challenge yesterday.
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NATS workers took part in the Help for Heroes Jurassic Coast Challenge
Phil Bradshaw, Ross Williams and Jonathan Bromley from the engineering team at NATS, which has a headquarters in Whiteley and a centre in Swanwick, joined the 250-strong group walking the 22 miles of the geologically diverse coastline of Dorset.
So far, the three NATS colleagues have raised a combined total of almost £1,000 for the charity that supports wounded servicemen and women.
Phil Bradshaw, Engineering Operations at NATS, said: “Help for Heroes is a worthwhile and deserving cause but as ex-RAF, along with Ross Williams, we also have a personal interest in the charity.
“It’s great to get involved and raise awareness as well as money and the support from NATS colleagues has been outstanding. The trek was a definite success and we look forward to the next challenge we can participate in.”