THRILL-seekers can combine raising money for disabled sports men and women with the ultimate adrenaline rush by skydiving thousands of feet from a plane.

The British Wheelchair Sports Foundation (BWSF) is looking for people to either tandem skydive from 10,000 feet, attached to a professional instructor, or perform a solo static line jump from up to 3,000 feet.

Volunteers can jump from any one of more than 20 British Parachute Association approved airfields across the UK on the date of their choice.

No experience is necessary as all training is given.

Fund-raising executive, Paul Rushton, said BWSF aimed to provide, promote and develop opportunities for men, women and children with disabilities to participate in recreational and competitive wheelchair sport.

Anyone interested in taking part should call 01296 395995 or email enquiries@britishwheelchairsports.org for a full information pack.