Scaffolders transform National Trust landmark in incredible tribute to terminally-ill dad
A group of scaffolders have swapped the site for the summit, building what could be the ‘highest’ tower in the UK in aid of a co-worker who was tragically diagnosed with terminal cancer .
Jason Cary, 46, a project manager at Construction Site Scaffolding in Bristol, was told he had stage 4 cancer in May after experiencing neck and back pain late last year. On July 25, a group of Jason’s friends, family and colleagues climbed Pen y Fan in Wales, carrying scaffolding to the summit where they erected a tower in his honour.
In doing so, they have already raised over £20,000 to be donated directly to Jason’s wife Harriet and their two young daughters. Ivor Hawtin, managing director of CSS, said Jaso