The sky’s the limit for two members of staff at a Chester business this Easter.
Dane Volkswagen’s receptionist Sophie Davis and business manager Iain Gilholm normally have their feet planted firmly on the ground, but on Easter Sunday they will be heading for the heavens to take part in a charity skydive.
Sophie, aged 20 and 30-year-old Iain, have set themselves a target of raising £500 for Cancer Research.
For Sophie it’s her first skydive and even though she’s looking forward to it she’s hoping nerves don’t get the better of her when the aircraft levels out at 12,00ft and it’s time to step out.
She said: “It’s a great cause and I just want to help raise as much money as I can. At the moment I am looking forward to the big day but I just know that once I get up in that plane I’m going to be very apprehensive – to say the least.”
Iain is almost a veteran skydiver – ¬having done one before in Australia, although he’s a little apprehensive he admits to looking forward to his first skydive jump in the UK.
“It’s going to be an amazing day, and I’m sure we will both get a great buzz from both the jump and raising so much money for charity,” he said.
Dane Volkswagen’s brand manager, Chris McCabe, added: “Everyone at Dane Volkswagen wishes Sophie and Iain the best of luck with the sky dive, it’s certainly going to be a great experience.
“Staff are digging deep into their pockets to help the diving duo reach their target for a very good charity.”
Iain and Sophie have set up a website to help reach their fundraising target www.justgiving.com/iainandsophiescharitysplat