Afasic Essex Villages Ride
The Afasic Essex Villages Ride is a family friendly 35 mile charity bike ride in the beautiful Essex countryside, starting and finishing at Writtle College, near Chelmsford. There is free parking, a bike doctor, support vehicles and refreshments to keep everyone on the move.
Normal entry fee is £20 per person, which includes an Afasic t-shirt. The ride will raise funds to support children and young people who struggle to communicate and their families.
To enter visit http://www.afasic.org.uk/support-us/supporting-an-event/afasic-bike-ride/ or call 0207 490 9410
email markt [at] afasic.org.uk for enquiries.
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