More than 100 staff from JCT600 have climbed 5,000ft, as part of the company’s annual Three Peaks challenge.

This year, the company will be raising money for the Alzheimer’s Society.

A team from the Yorkshire-based car retailer, comprising of directors, management and colleagues from JCT600’s Bradford head office, as well as from most of the company’s 50 dealerships, completed the 24.5 mile walk which starts in Horton-in-Ribblesdale before scaling the summits of Pen-y-ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough.

John Tordoff, chief executive of JCT600, said: “Although having undertaken this gruelling walk up the county’s three highest peaks for the last five years, we know what to expect, it’s always a challenge

“Fortunately, with our dealerships spread from Yorkshire and the North East to Derbyshire, Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire, it’s also a great opportunity to bring colleagues together. There’s always plenty of friendly rivalry, but everyone is united in wanting to raise funds for our chosen charity of the year.

“Once again, the team has pulled out all the stops with an amazing range of fundraising stunts for Alzheimer’s Society throughout the year," said Tordoff "Thanks to the continued enthusiasm of the JCT600 team, we’ve already raised over £30,000 for the charity and we hope to raise even more over the next five months.”