BROXTOWE MAYOR GETS ON HIS BIKE FOR CHARITY CYCLE

The Mayor of Broxtowe, Councillor Richard MacRae lead a charity bike ride on Saturday 25 September to help raise money for his chosen charity, Broxtowe Youth Homelessness.

The Mayor and 20 fellow riders set off from the Heritage Centre at Beeston Rylands and cycled seven miles to Notts County FC on Meadow Lane and then returned to Beeston.

Participants were asked to pay £5 to take part and were also encouraged to raise additional sponsorship from family and friends. In total more than £2000 has been raised so far with more donations still to come.

Mr MacRae said: “As a keen cyclist, I wanted to encourage others to get on their bikes and help me raise money for a fantastic charity. Big thanks to the local businesses who donated some great prizes, Rocky Riders, Bike Inn and The Cycle Lounge. It was great to see you all and we hope to do another one next year.”

Jessica Brannan from Broxtowe Youth Homelessness said: “The money we raise from the bike ride will help us to continue providing our vital services – everything from the drop-in centre to training and volunteer opportunities, as well as emergency food and toiletry parcels. In the past year alone we have helped over 200 young people.”

“A big thank you to everyone who took part, supported, or donated. We really appreciate the support of the community around us.”