Sheffield to Skegness Cycle Ride

Iain Atkins is raising money for Sheffield Hospitals Charity
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Sheffield to Skegness · 1 July 2018

We help Sheffield’s hospitals, community teams and health and social care services to cover costs their NHS budgets can’t. We fund support for patients and staff, life-changing research and more, so that we can enhance care from birth to the end of life and everything in between.

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On Sunday 1st July 2018, members of the Sheffield Trinity Football Club will be completing the 90 mile cycle ride from Sheffield to Skegness for Sheffield Hospitals Charity Bikes for Dialysis Appeal.

Iain Atkins, Sheffield Trinity FC club manager: "This is a great opportunity for a good bunch of friends to do something a tad crazy for such a good case. We are all keen bike riders in one scenario or another from the regular riders to the riders to work and back to the ones who haven't been on a bike in years (Blakey). We all decided to do this as we want to get behind the bikes for Dialysis appeal because it is a fantastic cause which needs our help. Please donate whatever you can to this great cause and help us make a difference. Thank you!"

As there are a few people taking part if you are sponsoring a particular player please put in the comments box the name of that player, for example: Sponsorship for Neil Tilbrook.

Thank you!


Fundraisers include: Neil Tilbrook, Iain Atkins, Lynsey Keeling, Andy Blakeman, Daniel Cooke, Carl Bennett and more

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