MORE than 150 people from businesses across Yorkshire have raised £9,896 for the Marie Curie Hospice, Bradford, after taking part in the annual Wharfedale Ton charity cycling challenge.

Amateur cyclists participated in the 100-mile ride from Ilkley to Boroughbridge and back again, which has now raised around £70,000 since it was launched in 2016.

The Wharfedale Ton was originally created by law firm Gordons employment partner Philip Paget with involvement from audit, tax and consulting firm RSM and others in aid of the local Marie Curie hospice.

The Marie Curie Hospice in Bradford provides specialist care and support for people living with a terminal illness and their families.

Hayley Revell, deputy head of fundraising for the North and Yorkshire at Marie Curie, said: “The Wharfdale Ton continues to raise a tremendous amount of money and awareness for our Bradford hospice.

“We’re extremely grateful to all the sponsors and riders who made this year’s event such a success. These valuable funds will help us provide the essential nursing and hospice care and support we offer, so I would thank you to everyone involved for their generous support.”

The hospice provides a range of services to people across Bradford and the surrounding areas to help them achieve the best quality of life, whether through relieving symptoms or providing emotional, spiritual and bereavement support for family and carers.

Gordons partner, Philip Paget, said: “This has been another great year for the Wharfedale Ton. It is humbling to receive such great generosity and support from both the riders and sponsors involved in the event to come together to raise a fantastic amount of money.

“Marie Curie provides vital services for people living with a terminal illness, and their families, in Bradford so it’s a privilege to support and raise funds for a truly worthy cause. We’re already looking forward to next year’s event, which we hope will be bigger and better than ever.”

The corporate sponsors of the Wharfedale Ton 2022 included Gordons, RSM, Handelsbanken, Calder Conferences, Chemresist, Naylor Wintersgill, Reed Boardall, Craven Jewellers, G M Legato, Melrose Interiors, Brook-Dobson Brear and Thorpe Mill Ltd.

Gordons has offices in Leeds and Bradford and employs 170 people. The firm’s clients include retailers AO, B&M, Heron Foods, Iceland Foods, Morrisons, Ocado and Wren Kitchens as well as construction and high-performance materials manufacturer Saint Gobain and international brewers Molson Coors.

For more information about the Wharfedale Ton visit www.gordonsllp.com/difference/wharfedale-ton/