A COMPANY director from Ilkley has raised over £2000 for a children’s charity by completing a three-day walking challenge to raise funds for vulnerable children across the Yorkshire region.

Simon Thomas clocked up over 100,000 steps, 50 miles and 20 hours of rambling to raise vital funds for Skipton charity The Principle Trust which provides respite breaks to children who are underprivileged, disadvantaged, disabled, have life-limiting conditions, or who have experienced poverty, trauma or abuse. The money raised will provide four families with a free week long respite holiday.

Mr. Thomas left Skipton Castle on Wednesday, March 1st, waved off by well-wishers including Skipton Town Mayor Richard Judge and the Trust’s founder, Mike Davies, MBE.

From the Castle, Simon headed west through the Ribble Valley towards the Fylde coastline. On Friday, March 3 he was met by family, friends and supporters at the finish line, Marton Mere Holiday Park, where four of the charity’s new respite holiday homes are based.

Simon’s Castle-to-Coast walk was the latest in a series of fundraising challenges he has undertaken for the charity.

In April 2022 the 62-year-old businessman cycled from Sheffield to Windermere, raising around £2500. Three months later he completed a gruelling marathon-distance hike around Harrogate, raising a further £1700.

Mr. Thomas, who is the Director of Otley-based Greenholme Carpets, said: "My feet are a bit sore but it was for a great cause; the Trust helps disadvantaged, disabled and poorly children to escape their everyday troubles and create valuable, happy memories. I want to thank everyone who supported my Castle-to-Coast fundraising challenge.’

Donations can be made at www.localgiving.org/fundraising/simons-castle-to-coast-fundraising-walk/

Established in 2011 by Mike Davies, MBE, The Principle Trust Children’s Charity serves families throughout Yorkshire, providing free respite breaks to children who are underprivileged, disadvantaged, disabled, have life-limiting conditions, or who have experienced poverty, trauma or abuse.

Since 2011 the Trust has provided free respite breaks to over 4500 children (4006 underprivileged/disadvantaged and 502 disabled). The Trust owns and operates six holiday homes; two in the Lake District and four at Marton Mere near Blackpool and is generously supported by patrons and fundraisers across North and West Yorkshire.

The Trust’s 100 per cent donations policy ensures every penny raised from events and marketing directly benefits children and their families.