Bradley has said he is "humbled and proud" to have so far raised more than £4,000 for Primrose Hospice following his wing walk challenge.
The local MP was strapped to the top of a biplane as he took to the skies on Saturday, September 13th.
Flown by a skilled wing walking display pilot, Bradley soared on the top of a Boeing Stearman biplane, encountering a thrilling series of flypasts, zoom climbs, steep dives, and banks.
Bradley said:
"I'm humbled and proud to have so far raised more than £4,000 for Primrose Hospice following my wing walk challenge.
"Thank you to everyone who has donated. Your support will help Primrose continue providing care and support to patients and their families.
"There's still time to donate and any donation, large or small, would be greatly appreciated."
Primrose Hospice and Family Support Centre provides care and advice to patients living with a life-limiting illness and support for families in the North East Worcestershire area.
As an independent charity, they rely on the support of individuals and businesses to help them to raise the £1.95 million needed each year for them to provide their services free to all who require them.
David Burrell, Chief Executive Officer of Primrose Hospice, said:
“We are incredibly grateful for Bradley Thomas’s fantastic support for Primrose Hospice. Taking on a wing walk is a challenge that very few people would consider tackling. His effort will help us continue to provide our services, and it really highlights Bradley’s commitment to this community.”
Anyone wishing to donate to Bradley’s fundraising challenge can do so by clicking here.