Tenovus Cancer Care North to South Wales Cycle Info Night
Tenovus Cancer Care North to South Wales Cycle Info Night
Thursday 24th November
Cardiff
This November, join Tenovus Cancer Care and find out about our North to South Wales Cycle Ride taking place in March 2017! The 230 mile challenge will see you experience scenery and views from Colwyn Bay to Cardiff, raising money for cancer patients and their loved ones.
Want to know more?
If you want to find out more about taking part, come along to our Free Info Night at 6.30pm on Thursday 24th November at a Cardiff venue (TBC) for a FREE evening of talks. Parking will be available onsite.
The evening will include:
- Everything you need to know about the bike ride
- How taking part can help us support cancer patients and their loved ones
- Information about fundraising for the cycle and the support Tenovus Cancer Care will give
- Q&A session
- Complimentary nibbles, drinks and the opportunity to chat to the team.
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Sign up to the Info Night here.
If you have any questions about the Tenovus Cancer Care North to South Wales Cycle Challenge, don’t hesitate to get in touch at events [at] tenovuscancercare.org.uk or call 029 2076 8850.
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