STAFF from a school in York are preparing to take on the Yorkshire three peaks to raise money to build a new garden.
The group of 20 staff from Applefields School will be taking part in the walking challenge on Saturday April 1.
The challenge involves walking the infamous 24.5-mile trek, which includes a 1585-metre climb in the Yorkshire Dales.
A spokesperson said: "We will be climbing the three peaks of Pen-y-Ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough to raise money for the school.
"We are hoping to raise enough money to build our pupils a new outdoor sensory garden, which will include outdoor sensory stations.
"We envision this space to help maximise our pupils educational potential while creating a safe and calming learning environment where they can thrive. This space will give our pupils new opportunities to explore their sensory world."
Dion from Streamline kindly donated £300 to pay for the group's t-shirts. The school and Streamline work together to ensure pupils arrive at school on time and safely.
To support the efforts of the staff, visit their donation page at: bit.ly/3LrJ18n
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