Thurlow Nunn Luton raises £11,500 for charities in mountain climb

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Thurlow Nunn Luton undertook a charity challenge, climbing Scafell Pike, the highest mountain in England, in aid of Dementia UK and Keech Hospice Care.

It raised £11,500 in support of charities, which provide care to individuals with life-limiting illnesses and their families.

Thurlow Nunn Luton is a mainline Vauxhall cars and vans dealership and part of the wider Thurlow Nunn Group, a sixth-generation family-owned and managed business, ranked 70 in the Motor Trader Top 200 Dealer Groups with annual turnover of £267.8m.

Established in 1875 by George Thurlow in Stowmarket, Suffolk. The Scafell Pike challenge forms part of the Thurlow Nunn Group’s wider initiative to raise £150,000 in support of Dementia UK, as the company celebrates its 150th anniversary in 2025.

All 23 members of the Thurlow Nunn Luton team, successfully reached the summit and returned safely.

Mike Davies, general manager at Thurlow Nunn Luton, said: “Congratulations and well done to everyone involved.

“Your commitment and efforts were truly outstanding. I would also like to extend a heartfelt thank you to everyone who has donated and supported our challenge, your generosity and encouragement have meant so much to the team and will make a real difference to the lives of those facing incredibly difficult circumstances.”

The fundraising campaign is held in memory of the late Chairman, Mr John Thurlow, and his wife, Mrs Peggy Thurlow, both of whom passed away in 2024.

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