The hard-working staff from Irvine's Primark store have doubled their charity target by taking on another challenge.
The team at the Rivergate Shopping Centre shop are raising money for Soccer Aid and UNICEF by taking on a series of fund-raising challenges.
Last month the team successfully completed an in-store activity that saw them cycle a total of 449 miles - the distance from the clothing shop to Stamford Bridge in London, where the Soccer Aid charity football match will be taking place on Sunday, June 9.
And on Tuesday, June 6, they cycled 15 miles to hand deliver the Soccer Aid ball to the Primark store in Ayr.
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They have smashed their target and raised an impressive £4,813 so far and will continue to raise money for the charities during the last few days.
@primarkirvine Tour de Primark 🚴 We are thrilled to share that we have raised an impressive £4,813 instore for Soccer Aid so far! 🙌 Today we embarked on a journey to hand deliver the soccer aid ball to Primark Ayr! Our team Abbie, Amber, Connor and David set off from Primark Irvine and completed the 15.5 mile journey📍 The support and generosity from everyone involved made this achievement possible, and we are incredibly grateful for your contributions. #primark #scotland #irvine #socceraid #unicef #charity #VIRAL #fundraiser #football #soccer ♬ A Little Less Conversation (JXL Radio Edit Remix) - Elvis Presley
A shop representative said: "We are thrilled to share that we have raised an impressive £4,813 instore for Soccer Aid so far!
"We embarked on a journey to hand deliver the Soccer Aid ball to Primark Ayr.
"Our team, Abbie, Amber, Connor and David, set off from Primark Irvine and completed the 15.5 mile journey.
"The support and generosity from everyone involved made this achievement possible, and we are incredibly grateful for your contributions."
To follow the team's journey visit their TikTok page at primarkirvine.
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