STAFF from a North Yorkshire sausage factory have been out on the road helping good causes. HECK! staff have been to the Herriot Hospice in Thirsk to help improve the new garden at the former Lambert Memorial Hospice. The move follows the launch of the HECK! Community Fund earlier this year, which aims to help community groups across the region.

The Thirsk site is being converted into a new palliative care and bereavement support centre following a huge community fundraising effort. Ahead of the centre’s community open day on September 15, the HECK! volunteers got their gardening gloves on, cutting hedges and lawns, putting up fencing, weeding and getting some of the ground ready for turfing. The gardens will be for patients and when families come to visit.

HECK! also sponsored Adam Alderson of Leyburn and his friend Jamie Wilman on their Princess Bike Challenge to raise money for Cancer Research UK, donating the pair’s initial fundraising target of £2,000. Cancer survivor Adam and Jamie who also suffers from a chronic bowel condition, jumped on the toddler bikes to ride the 27 miles from Leyburn to Northallerton on July 27. The challenge took them nearly three hours to complete and to date they’ve raised almost £4,000 for the charity.

Other activities have included another Saltburn beach clean in June, which saw local people come together to take part and where everyone was rewarded with sausage and chips after all their hard work. In a drive to keep local beauty spo.