Paul's Bruno 200

Paul Trueman is raising money for Ampleforth Abbey Trust
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Bruno 200 · 29 May 2015

Ampleforth Abbey is home to a community of Benedictine monks who welcome visitors into the Abbey for services, and to explore the extensive and stunning Abbey grounds. History & Heritage The Abbey Church and Visitor Centre offer a fascinating insight into a living monastic community. Founded in 1802, the Benedictine community at Ampleforth Abbey is the largest community of monks in the UK. The Abbey Church is filled with furniture, sculpture, and glass from skilled crafts people, including local oak craftsman Robert ‘Mousey’ Thompson. Retreats Our comfortable retreat facilities offer space to rest, reflect and relax away from the routine of everyday life. This place of prayer offers spiritual nourishment for those who seek it. All are warmly welcomed, whether part of a group, for a conference or your own personal retreat. Tea Room Home-made refreshments are available including hot meals and cakes, tea, coffee, and cold drinks including our Ampleforth Abbey apple juice and cider. Outside seating offers stunning views across the Ampleforth valley, and there is baby changing, children’s menu, and plenty of space to park buggies. Explore the Grounds The Ampleforth estate covers 1,200 acres of lakes and woodland in the Howardian Hills National Landscape, with the North York Moors National Park to the north. We welcome walkers and cyclists throughout the year.

Story

Thank you for taking the time to visit my JustGiving page. At the end of May I'm planning to cycle 200 miles in two days up and down some of the biggest hills in Britain, with 18,000ft of climb (over three miles straight up).

I'm raising money for the Bruno Bursary fund, set up by my friend Jozef and his wife Vivian, to commemorate and celebrate the short life of their son Bruno, who was born and died in January 2012. 

Their ambitious plan is to raise a large sum of money as an endowment in Bruno’s name, which can fund the cost of one student every single year in perpetuity at Ampleforth College, where Jozef works (and went to school).

The students receiving Bruno's Bursary over the years will be from a background most needing help and support, the most vulnerable and disadvantaged young people whose lives could change forever as a result. 

They have been fundraising for the last three years and are getting close to their total, but need our help to get there. Which is why Joey decided to put 200 of his friends through 48 hours of hell :)

The ride itself is a monster, taking in some of the toughest climbs that Derbyshire and Yorkshire have to offer, including large sections of the ‘grand depart’ from the Tour de France last year.

Just over a hundred miles on day one, with a massive 11000ft of ascent (about two miles straight up), with a second day of just under 100 miles and climb of 7000ft.

It will hurt, basically. Really rather a lot. All for a great cause though, and you will be helping to create something that will outlast any aches and pains. Thank you.

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Total
£1,080.00
+ £230.00 Gift Aid
Online
£970.00
Offline
£110.00

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