Railway Professionals Raise over £1,800 for RBF
Congratulations to four dedicated railway professionals who conquered the unique and challenging Swim Serpentine event in London’s Hyde Park. Katherine Braybrook from Govia Thameslink Railway, Alison Bell from Project Leaders, Rosie Rogers, and Lisa Lines all participated in this iconic open-water swim on Saturday, September 14th, and raised an incredible £1,820.
Each swimmer braved the Serpentine’s waters, covering between one and two miles.
Richard Schofield, CEO of Project Leaders Ltd, expressed his immense pride in the team’s accomplishment, stating.
“At Project Leaders, we believe in giving back to the community and supporting the railway family. I am incredibly proud of Alison, Rosie, and Lisa for their determination in taking part in this challenge to raise funds for the Railway Benefit Fund. Their effort reflects the values we hold as a company – leadership, teamwork, and a commitment to making a positive impact.”
The Swim Serpentine challenge is a significant achievement, and their participation inspires others and encourages them to consider supporting Railway Benefit Fund through future swimming events.
Show your support or learn more about participating in the Swim Serpentine challenge in 2025