Head for heights? We have just the challenge

Seeking licensing execs to abseil down the Leadenhall Building in aid of Maggie’s.

Do you have a head for heights? Looking for your next challenge? Well, you could be abseiling 225m down the iconic Leadenhall Building in London…

Taking place on Friday June 21 – the longest day of the year – licensing executives are being invited to abseil 225m down the glass walls of the building, which is affectionately known as The Cheesegrater because of its unique design, and raise funds for Maggie’s cancer support across London.

A team of experts from Mile End Climbing Wall will be on hand to show those brave enough to take part the ropes, with the challenge open to everyone (no previous experience necessary).

Maggie’s – which is one of the charities supported by The Light Fund – is asking participants to raise £700 for the challenge. There is also a registration fee of £45.

For full details – and to sign up – simply click on this link.

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