A mother and daughter duo recently faced their fears at Aerial Extreme in Bedale to raise money for The Foundation for the Study of Infant Death (FSID).
Nola Gutteridge, friend Amy and mum Sandra Gutteridge tackled the course’s cargo nets, climbing walls and zip lines in memory of Nola’s late daughter Aimee-Leigh Gutteridge, who passed away last year as a result of cot death.

The trio, who dressed up in pink tutus and legwarmers for their visit, collected sponsorship money and raised over £200 for the FSID.
The Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths is the UK’s leading baby charity aiming to prevent unexpected deaths in infancy and promote infant health.
Holly Butcher, Head of Fundraising at FSID, said: “We would like to say a huge thank you to Sandra and Nola for supporting FSID in such a daring and creative way.
“Without the hard work and help of people like them we would not be able to fund vital research into cot death and support bereaved parents in the UK.”
Visit www.fsid.org.uk for more information on the charity.
