Swindon24 TV
  • About us
  • Advertise with us
  • Complaints
  • Contact us
Swindon 24 | Swindon News
  • News
    • Politics
    • Sport
    • Business
  • Swindon24 TV
  • Columnists
  • About + Contact
    • About us
    • Contact us
    • Advertise
    • Complaints
No Result
View All Result
Swindon 24 | Swindon News
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Fire Service team wins Three Peaks event

bySwindon 24
10 July 2017 • 8.55am
Fire Service team wins Three Peaks event
FacebookWhatsAppXBlueskyLinkedIn

A team from Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue has won a national Three Peaks Challenge.

Fire Service team wins Three Peaks event

Each year, two Three Peaks events are held in support of the Fire Fighters Charity, with each team aiming to climb Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike and Snowdon – plus travel between each – in less than 24 hours.

On the second event, held on 29/30 June, the DWFRS team romped home as winners, and only missed out on a prestigious platinum medal – for finishing in less than 17.5 hours – by just three minutes.

Six personnel took on the three climbs: Station Manager Ade Hurren, district commander for Chippenham area; Watch Managers Dave Adamson, Jason Nightingale and Sam Legg-Bagg, all instructors at Devizes Training & Development Centre; Crew Manager Bob Waller and Firefighter Steve Taylor, both from Trowbridge fire station.

They were supported by a team of three drivers – Andy Edwards, Phil Peaple and Simon Green, all from the Training & Development Centre – who had their own moment of glory when they won the Safe Driving & Navigation award.

The challenge started at 6pm on 29 June at the base of Ben Nevis, where conditions were said to be the worst ever seen in the event’s 24-year history. Despite the heavy wind and rain, the team completed the climb and descent in three hours and 12 minutes.

Arriving at Scafell Pike at 3.30am on 30 June, there was time for a quick refreshment stop before the ascent started at 4am, with a return to base within two hours and 15 minutes.

The final drive was to Snowdon, where the weather had turned again, but the team persevered and completed their final climb to finish at the top of the mountain in one hour and 16 minutes.

With the driving times added in, and a ten minute deduction for kit checks, the final total time was an impressive 17 hours and 33 minutes. As well as being the winners of this event, the DWFRS team was third overall across the two challenges.

As well as the personal achievement of completing the challenge, the team were raising money for the Fire Fighters Charity. To support their fundraising, please visit https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/firefighterscharity

READ MORE

Should Swindon children stay up for England? Local figures divided

Should Swindon children stay up for England? Local figures divided

2 July 2026 • 9.14pm
Wroughton Carnival Swindon

Wroughton Carnival still going ahead despite confusion over cancellation

2 July 2026 • 2.01pm
MP Will Stone with Shadowlink CEO Nathan Flye

Swindon’s defence technology boom continues with 9th company move

2 July 2026 • 12.44pm
Barbury Castle

Tyre marks spark concern over protection of Barbury Castle site

2 July 2026 • 9.13am
Unsafe Redhouse footpath repaired following complaints from residents

Unsafe Redhouse footpath repaired following complaints from residents

1 July 2026 • 4.33pm
Over 90% of military personnel miss key family moments while serving

Over 90% of military personnel miss key family moments while serving

30 June 2026 • 12.00pm
Load More

TOP STORIES

Avebury to host hands-on archaeology day during summer festival
News

Avebury to host hands-on archaeology day during summer festival

29 June 2026 • 8.33pm

The annual festival, organised in partnership with the Council for British Archaeology, runs from Saturday 18th July until Sunday 2nd...

Read moreDetails
GALLERY: Swindon Kenyan Festival opens its doors to the whole community

GALLERY: Swindon Kenyan Festival opens its doors to the whole community

28 June 2026 • 1.18am
Can your running club conquer Swindon’s toughest 12-hour challenge?

Can your running club conquer Swindon’s toughest 12-hour challenge?

28 June 2026 • 11.34am
Swindon’s Regent Circus almost gone as redevelopment moves closer

Swindon’s Regent Circus almost gone as redevelopment moves closer

28 June 2026 • 8.03pm
Drivers warned as new speed cameras go live

Political row erupts as Tories pause school road safety camera pilot

29 June 2026 • 9.24pm
“We’re all one community” Swindon’s Boishakhi Mela brings cultures together

“We’re all one community” Swindon’s Boishakhi Mela brings cultures together

28 June 2026 • 10.28pm
Barbury Castle

Tyre marks spark concern over protection of Barbury Castle site

2 July 2026 • 9.13am
Swindon Show Choir marks first year with spectacular summer show

Swindon Show Choir marks first year with spectacular summer show

28 June 2026 • 11.02am
Swindon aim for play-offs despite Holloway suspension

Swindon Town handed demanding start after League Two fixtures released

28 June 2026 • 12.22am
‘Developers won’t even meet us’ Councillors criticise housebuilders over Abbey Farm dispute

‘Developers won’t even meet us’ Councillors criticise housebuilders over Abbey Farm dispute

29 June 2026 • 11.05pm
  • About us
  • Advertise with us
  • Complaints
  • Contact us
Swindon news.

All content © State Six News Limited, unless otherwise stated. All rights reserved. Swindon 24 is a trading style of State Six News Limited. Company number: 16190242. Registered company address: Suite A, 82 James Carter Road, Mildenhall, Suffolk, IP28 7DE.

  • HOMEPAGE
  • VIDEO