Leicester dairy boss completes Land's End challenge

A dairy boss has raised more than 拢19,000 for charity by driving a milk float from his depot in Leicester to Land's End in Cornwall.

Graham Smith, managing director of Kirby & West, completed the journey on Friday after setting off on Monday.

The milk float travelled at an average speed of just 13mph (21 km/h) and required a seven-hour charge after every 40 miles (64km).

Mr Smith said he was delighted with the public's response during the trip.

Traffic jams

"I have caused some hold-ups, but we've had very few people having a go at us," he said.

"We've had an awful lot of people 'pipping' us in encouragement and I am so grateful to my customers and suppliers because we have managed to raise over 拢19,000."

Mr Smith said one highlight of the trip was passing Stonehenge at a pace he could see it.

The challenge was part of this year's Thomas May Executive Quest - an event which challenges 50 leaders from Leicestershire and Rutland companies to undertake various bizarre fundraising tasks.

All money raised is donated to the local hospice charity LOROS and Prostaid.