7:59am Friday 7th September 2007
LOOKING for some adventure? Then the NSPCC would like to hear from you.
The children's charity is appealing for young and old male and female to take part in our forth-coming extreme 4x4 driving experience, which is being on Sunday, October 14, at Wessington Farm, Awliscombe near Honiton.
Charity fundraiser Donna said: "The event will be great fun participants will be given the opportunity of driving some very smart 4x4s from the Land Rover Range they will drive the vehicles up steep hills and down some alarming slopes, through water one of the sections is even a blind hold challenge.
"It will be a great laugh and although it will be scary it's all totally safe and a qualified 4x4 instructor is always on hand to take over if needed. The vehicles get really muddy but all the participants stay dry and clean."
Participants pay an entry fee of £15 and undertake to raise a minimum of £99 in sponsorship.
The entry fee also includes a hog roast lunch and refreshments.
Driver must have held a full driving licence for at least 12 months and not have more than nine points. Participants are welcome to bring family and friends to watch what promises to be a memorable day for those who are up for the challenge.
For more information about entering as an individual or in teams up to four contact Donna Statham on 01823-674495 or email dstatham@nspcc.org.uk