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Brian Garrill is raising money for St Barnabas Hospice Trust (Lincolnshire)

Participants: Brian Garrill, Dean Liley, David Finney, Trevor Parkinson

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Bike To The Bank · 21 November 2009

St Barnabas Hospice is the leading charity in Lincolnshire providing palliative and end-of-life care to adults living with a life-limiting or terminal illness. Our vision is a world where dying with dignity, compassion and having choices is a fundamental part of a life.

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Hi,

Myself,Dean Liley and Dave Finney will be riding approxiamately 55 miles to watch the Lincoln City v Grimsby Town match on November 21st,we start from Woodhall Spa and ride via Louth and then Sincil Bank, Lincoln.

Just returned from following the Tour de France on the stages in Catalunya and high altitude training around Andorra ,what an inspiration those super fit guys riding the tour are,couldn't keep up with them,then again they couldn't keep up with us on the San Miguels !

Seriously we are trying to raise as much as we can and  in difficult times it is not easy to find a few spare pennies but the staff at the hospice do a fantastic job and deserve all the support we can give,their patience and kindness is always admired.,

Very tough times for those needing St Barnbas help.So please dig deep and donate now,just donate what you can afford it's much appreciated.

Grateful thanks to those who have donated.

 

Well we completed the ride,a shade under 55 miles in three and a half hours.Luckily the weather stayed kind although there was a 20mph side wind for the last half.Don't let anyone tell you that Lincolnshire is flat!

We think we will total around £500 when all cash is collected so all in all a worthwhile effort. 

 

Thanks,

Brian and The Wobbly Wheelers

Donation summary

Total
£465.00
+ £11.28 Gift Aid
Online
£65.00
Offline
£400.00

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