London to Paris challenge for Aylesbury residents
Published Date:
06 May 2008
AYLESBURY VALE residents are being asked to get on their bike to help a children's charity.
The PACE Centre is looking for adventurous volunteers to cycle from London to Paris September 10-14, connecting two of the world's most chic cities on one of the best cycling routes in Europe.
Cycling through beautiful English villages and into stunning rural France you'll be pass historical landmarks and famous battlefields from World War One until Paris.
Simon Ekless, Fundraising and Marketing Manager for PACE added "The sunshine is finally here, so now is the time to dust of your bikes and join us.
"A team of sixteen volunteers are already riding to Dublin in June for PACE so you can join in by taking on the challenge to Paris in September.
"Children with physical disabilities have 'mountains' to climb every single day to achieve what many other children take for granted.
"By taking on your own exhilarating challenge you'll be showing your support in an amazing way".
For those in search of the challenge of a lifetime contact PACE on 01296 392923 between 9 and 5 Mon to Friday or email simon.ekless@thepacecentre.org anytime.
You can find out more about the work of the PACE Centre, including taking part in any other cycles, runs, and treks throughout 2008/9 by visiting www.thepacecentre.org
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Last Updated:
06 May 2008 3:58 PM
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