Take a jump for canine charity

How do you fancing experiencing the ultimate adrenalin rush, and raising money for local charity that transforms lives?

Banbury charity Dogs for Good is looking for people with a sense of adventure to take part in its sponsored skydive this summer.

The skydive will take place on Sunday, July 3, at Hinton Airfield, near Brackley.

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Jumping out of a plane at 12,000 feet and free-falling for 5,000 feet, whilst harnessed to an instructor, can be an exhilarating experience which gives people a great sense of achievement.

Jumpers must be 16 or over and pay a £50 non-refundable registration fee.

Those who raise at least £350 can jump free of charge.

Dogs for Good (formerly Dogs for the Disabled) trains dogs to help people overcome challenges and improve their lives.Its assistance dogs support adults and children with a range of disabilities and also children with autism.

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