THE ROUND TABLE PEDAL THEIR WAY TO £30,000
Members of the Round Table from across Europe aim to raise £30,000 for children with The Hornsey Trust, a specialist centre for cerebral palsy, by pedalling their way from the Hoek van Holland to Bielefeld in Germany.
The route, which will take a week to complete, will take the riders through the Dunes of the North Sea Coast, across Igsselmeer Lake and through a Dutch National Park.
Trustee of the charity, John Martin, said: ? Despite coming off my bike whist training and needing 13 stitches to my face, I am soldering on because we are cycling for each child who attends the centre now, and for those who have yet to join us.?
For information on the charity and how to sponsor, visit: www.hornseytrust.org.uk
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