A firm which is based in Bamber Bridge is aiming to raise at least £10,000 for Rosemere Cancer Charity this year.
Conlon Construction has chosen Rosemere Cancer Foundation as its 2025 charity partner.
The business were actually involved in building the cancer centre almost 30 years ago.
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Guy Parker, the managing director of the company said: “Conlon Construction has a longstanding link with the cancer centre.
“We have been closely involved in its development and growth and, like many families, have also called upon its excellent service, which is so well supported by Rosemere Cancer Foundation.”
Over the next few months the team will take on various sponsored activities.
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Almost a decade ago, a team of nine employees raised more than £5,000 for Rosemere Cancer Foundation by cycling the 170 mile coast-to-coast Way of the Roses route from Morecambe to Bridlington.
A trio of staff completed the Preston 10k in 2023 to raise funds for the charity and continuing the theme of physical challenges, there will be a Conlon team tackling the ultimate military obstacle course in Born Survivor 2025.
A summer golf event is also planned as part of a calendar of activities across all sites.
Sue Swire, fundraising manager for Rosemere Cancer Foundation, said: “We are delighted to have Conlon Construction on board this year supported by their supply chain. We have a plethora of really exciting projects in the pipeline that I know Conlon staff can help us bring to fruition.”
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