Dark Knight rises up building before abseil

Dark Knight rises up building before abseil Dark Knight rises up building before abseil

A man dressed as Batman with a guitar abseiled down the side of a tower block on Saturday.

Alan Bond and other daring fundraisers took part in the abseil to raise money for people with learning disabilities at care homes in Streatham and Tooting.

The 165ft descent down Chillingford House in Tooting was in aid of charity MacIntyre, who organised the event.

Mr Bond and singer Sean Keenan, from band The Duped, performed a song while abseiling then continued their set on the ground.

Kiri Crequer, administrator for MacIntyre’s London services who also did the abseil, said: "Wandsworth Council offered us three buildings, but Chillingford had the best access for those with disabilities.

"As a charity promoting equal opportunities, we wanted the event to be open to as many people as possible, including the people we support."

MP for Tooting Sadiq Khan was among the spectators watching the action from the bottom of the tower block.

The charity aimed to raise £1,000 to provide interactive tools for two new sensory rooms and replace worn kitchen equipment and furnishings.

Vivienne Donald, the head of service at MacIntyre’s project in Tooting, said the people they support also got the chance to meet the community.

Ms Donald said: "There are so many prejudices about people with learning disabilities, but meeting such vibrant personalities can dispel those negative associations.

"We want to meet the public and say: ‘This is who we are. This is where we are.’

"And I’ll be there to cheer the participants on."

Tigon Scaffolding and Great New Abseils erected the abseil platform and carried out the risk assessments.

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