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Associate Director, Julian Bradbury and his wife, Caroline, are taking on an abseiling challenge of monumental proportions at one of London’s tallest buildings, to raise money for Alzheimer’s Research UK.

Taking place at Broadgate Tower in London’s FinancialDistrict, one of the tallest structures in London at 33 storeys high, RicohEurope (whose London office is based at Broadgate Tower) organised theabseiling event that Julian and Caroline are taking part in, in aid ofAlzheimer’s Research UK.

“Alzheimer’s Research UK is an organisation that doesfantastic work and has supported so many people, including members of my familyand Caroline’s,” Julian explained. “To celebrate our recent marriage in July,in a fit of madness we both signed up to this event organised by Caroline’semployer Ricoh, to abseil down the outside of Broadgate Tower – a mere 541 feetin height! We’re both really looking forward to the challenge and hope to raiseawareness for a brilliant charity.”

The daring duo will beabseiling down Broadgate Tower on Sunday 8th September. If you wouldlike to support Julian and Caroline’s fundraising efforts for this challenge,you can make a donation via Julian’s online fundraising page, linked here: https://ricoh-alzheimers-research-uk.everydayhero…..

To findout more about the great work that Alzheimer’s Research UK do, visit theirwebsite: https://www.alzheimersresearchuk.org/.

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