The first double amputee to reach the South Pole is to be the guest speaker at a north Norfolk Nissan dealer's charity dinner.

RAF veteran Duncan Slater, who raced to the South Pole as part of a team of 12 injured servicemen that also included Prince Harry, will be the special guest at the Crayford and Abbs Nissan charity dinner, which takes place at The Links Hotel, West Runton, on April 30.

Prior to his guest appearance, Duncan called into the Gypsies Lane dealership to show the team his brand new prosthetic legs that he has had made in readiness for his next challenge. In April he will travel to the Sahara Desert to complete six marathons in six days to raise money for the charity Walking With the Wounded.

The charity dinner is part of the ongoing campaign by Crayford and Abbs Nissan to raise funds to help send Paralympics GB's athletes to the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games. Staff, customers and friends have also contributed to the fundraiser by pledging to run, swim and cycle 5,876 miles – the distance between north Norfolk and Rio – by the date of the dinner.

Proceeds from Crayford and Abbs Nissan's activity will be combined with money raised by Nissan and its dealers nationwide and will help to supercharge ParalympicsGB's bid for sporting glory in Rio. Nissan is the Official Automotive Partner of ParalympicsGB.

Kevin Abbs, Dealer Principal at Crayford and Abbs Nissan, said: 'Duncan is an incredible inspiration and what he has achieved is absolutely amazing.

'With him as our guest speaker, I'm sure our charity dinner will be a massive success and for those that do join us, they can look forward to a fantastic speech – especially as Duncan will have just returned from his latest challenge in the Sahara Desert.'

To book a seat at the charity dinner and for more details on current fundraising progress, please visit: www.crayfordandabbs.co.uk. To donate, visit www.mydonate.bt.com/fundraisers/race2rio.