Worksop: Marathon cycle raises cash for Macmillan

Staff from the Marks & Spencer store in the Priory Centre have raised more than £500 for Macmillan Cancer Support by holding a charity cycle marathon on Saturday.
Staff at Marks and Spencer Prior Centre Store, volunteered to pedal an exercise bike for 10 hours during the stores trading hours to raise money for the Macmillan Cancer Support. First up was customer assistant Robert Knowles seen with customer assistant Natalie Phillips and section manager Louise WrightStaff at Marks and Spencer Prior Centre Store, volunteered to pedal an exercise bike for 10 hours during the stores trading hours to raise money for the Macmillan Cancer Support. First up was customer assistant Robert Knowles seen with customer assistant Natalie Phillips and section manager Louise Wright
Staff at Marks and Spencer Prior Centre Store, volunteered to pedal an exercise bike for 10 hours during the stores trading hours to raise money for the Macmillan Cancer Support. First up was customer assistant Robert Knowles seen with customer assistant Natalie Phillips and section manager Louise Wright

Store manager Tony Brown and his staff kept the bike in continuous motion for almost 10 hours.

He said: “The amount of money raised is fantastic and will go a long way for the charity.”