Ilkley zip wire event raises £50k for West Yorkshire hospices

News imageBBC Paul Musgrave, the service director at Sue Ryder's Wheatfields Hospice, based in Headingly in Leeds,BBC
Paul Musgrave said 400 people, aged from eight to 88-years-old, spent the weekend Zipping the Cow for the charity

More than £50,000 has been raised over the weekend by people riding a famous zip wire in West Yorkshire.

About 400 daredevils jumped off the Cow and Calf rocks in Ilkley for a bereavement and palliative care charity.

The rocks are a famous landmark on Ilkley Moor. It is said that the large rocky outcrop resembles a cow and the smaller one a calf.

The Zip the Cow runs were in aid of Sue Ryder hospices in Leeds and Keighley.

News imagePeople about to ride the zip wire
The daredevils raised more than £50,000 for the charity, officials said

Paul Musgrave, the service director at Sue Ryder's Wheatfields Hospice, based in Headingly in Leeds, said the majority of the hospice's funding came from "the support and generosity of the community around us".

"We're here to have fun and get a bit of adrenalin going too," he added.

News imagePerson riding zipwire
The charity said it had expected rain to put people off from attending, but said people "just kept coming"
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