13 participants from the Conservatory Outlet Network have successfully completed the 24 Peak Challenge, raising over £13,000 for charity.

The 24 Peak Challenge is a gruelling endurance event that tests entrants’ physical and mental endurance. From the start point in Keswick, participants had to scale 24 of the Lake District’s highest and most difficult peaks in just 24 hours.

The group completed the challenge in 22 hours, two hours under the target time.

By the time the team made it to the finish line in Dockray after scaling the likes of Hellvelyn, Great Gable and Great Dodd, the group had walked over 35 miles and tackled over 4,000m of elevation across the route.

Greg Kane, CEO of Conservatory Outlet, said: “We wanted to build on our success last year in completing the National Three Peaks – so the 24 Peak Challenge was born.

“I’m incredibly proud of every member of the team. We completed this challenge together and we had to dig deep and work hard to make it to the finish line as a group.

“I always say that the Conservatory Outlet Network is something special and this showcases what a talented and resourceful collective we are. I’m incredibly proud of everyone involved.

“Most importantly, we’ve raised a phenomenal sum of money for our chosen charity for 2024, Mind.”

Mind is a leading mental health charity operating in England and Wales.

Matt Grafton, managing director of West Yorkshire Windows, added: “Since joining West Yorkshire Windows and by extension the Conservatory Outlet Network several years ago, I’m constantly blown away by the unity of the group. One of the best things about being associated with Conservatory Outlet and other Premium Retailers is that we face challenges together and we overcome them together; whether that’s in business or through this fantastic fundraising adventure.”

Donations to Conservatory Outlet’s JustGiving page remain open. Those wishing to support the team and Mind can do so here: https://www.justgiving.com/page/conservatory-outlet-24-in-24-in-24