CHARITY CHALLENGE
1st - 31st March 2021
The ‘Tour De Brum’ is for EVERYONE - it doesn’t matter if it’s your first time on a bike or you’re a seasoned pro - the main aim is to raise vital funds that are needed to make a real difference to all those who use the hospital's services, especially at this time with the NHS stretched to breaking point.
Madhare has partnered with Birmingham Children's Hospital Charity to bring you a virtual charity cycling challenge. You can chose your own distance to complete - anything from 20 - 300km - starting and finishing at the Birmingham Children's Hospital and taking in over 30 sights across including Aston Villa, Birmingham City, WBA and Wolverhampton football grounds, Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Alexander Stadium, Cadbury’s World, the NEC, the Black Country Museum, Dudley Zoo and beyond - see how many you can visit across the month.
For more than a year, the NHS has been at the forefront of the fight against COVID-19 and the dedicated colleagues at Birmingham Children’s Hospital have been going above and beyond the call of duty to care for and protect some of the most vulnerable members of society.
It’s been an unprecedented time, and the cancellation of events has had an impact fundraising income. However, the kindness, generosity and hard work of people undertaking this challenge means that Birmingham Children’s Hospital Charity will be able to continue to support its children, families and the amazing work of its NHS heroes at this critical time, and in the future.
Double yellow lines to be reintroduced around Faversham Guildhall and Market Place to ‘protect’ views of town’s historic landmarks and character...
The safety bicycle hasn't even been around for 150 years yet, and having been around for the last fifty-six years of cycling there have always been...
If BC want to insist on barriers then they should have their own stock loaded on a truck that they can rent out to organisers at reasonable cost,...
Well, there's lifetime bans and there's lifetime bans. Banning an 88 year old don't impress me much.
I think that is why blind eyes have been turned in the UK, internationally aswell, with things like the Redhook crits, there were many licensed...
Ahem - other esporters(?) might be rather surprised to hear that the UCI has taken over their events - I think that would be the Cycling Esports...
I wonder how he got to the game?
You'd need some good wet weather gear for that ride too.
It seems to me that the most likely explanation is that whoever provided that quote fails to grasp the difference between a "public right of way"...