EDF Energy presents £50,000 to British Paralympic Association 20 August 2012

A cheque for more than £50,000 has been presented to the British Paralympic Association – the sum being raised by EDF Energy's Central Technical Organisation (CTO) Charity Cycle Challenge.

Maintenance, repair and overhaul engineering specialist Brammer sponsored the event, contributing £2,000.

The cheque was received by paralympic athletics sportsman John McFall, a medal-winning athlete who took bronze in the T42 100m in the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games.

"We were delighted to help sponsor EDF Energy's challenge, and the tremendous amount raised is a testament to the hard work of the EDF Energy employees," comments Jeremy Salisbury, head of marketing at Brammer, who attended the presentation.

The three-day challenge consisted of a team of 30 EDF Energy employees embarking on a 205 mile cycle ride from the Eiffel Tower in Paris to the EDF Energy London Eye.

Pictured above, left to right, are: Caption: David Taylor of Babcock, Jon Halladay of Weirs, paralympic athlete John McFall, Jeremy Salisbury of Brammer and David Cole of Atkins.

Brian Tinham

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