Staff of a luxury jewellery brand are set to take on the ambitious challenge of raising more than £5,000 at the Zipslide the Clyde event.

Chisholm Hunter has pledged to raise the money for Spina Bifida Hydrocephalus (SBH) Scotland.

This is the first time a large team from the company has come together for a single activity in support of the charity which has been their cause for over 30 years.

Lawrence Cowan, chief executive officer of SBH Scotland, said: "We are incredibly grateful to Chisholm Hunter for their longstanding support.

"Without the generosity of sponsors like Chisholm Hunter, we wouldn’t be able to make families unstoppable in life.

"Their positivity and dedication in raising funds align perfectly with our mission at SBH Scotland to empower all those born with these rare and complex disabilities to live life to the full.

"We wish them the best of luck."

The Zipslide the Clyde event involves participants launching off a crane next to Glasgow's Riverside Museum for an exhilarating 100ft high and 1,245ft long adventure.

A total of 25 staff members from Chisholm Hunter will be taking part.

To donate to the team, visit their JustGiving page at https://tinyurl.com/yfsrsmye.

Harry Brown, managing director at Chisholm Hunter, said: "Chisholm Hunter are proud to have supported SBH Scotland and the important work they do for over 30 years.

"We always welcome new ways to get involved and help raise funds for the charity, so I am delighted to see our sparkling team spirit literally reaching new heights with their Zipslide."