A FUNDRAISING charity cycle ride is returning this September as it continues to support charities in the local community.
The Wedmore 40/30, which has been running annually for the past seven years, will once again be taking place in support of Weston Hospicecare and St Mary’s Church in Wedmore.
The challenge is renowned for its scenic routes through the stunning landscapes of the Mendip Hills and Somerset Levels.
Participants can choose whether to embark on a 30-, 40- or 70-mile route, while there is also the option of a shorter family route of 12 miles.
The 2024 Wedmore 40/30 will take place on Sunday, September 1, with a spread of food being provided by Somerset Larder and bike maintenance on hand from Grand Tor Cycles.
Venetia, a former Weston Hospicecare nurse and volunteer at the event, said: “I’ve taken part in the annual Wedmore 40/30 event in some way since year one, whether as a challenger or as a volunteer.
“Having been part of the hospice family and seeing first-hand the incredible work they do and the impact it has across the community.
“I encourage as many of you as possible to get involved and if you’re not a cyclist there are plenty of volunteering opportunities also available too.”
This year’s event will be sponsored by Somerlap and Blue Bird Café with all funds raised through sponsorship and donations going directly to supporting the care that Weston Hospicecare provides for those in North Somerset and Sedgemoor with life-limiting conditions.
Weston Hospicecare’s events and challenges manager Nicola Slark said: “We’re so excited to be collaborating with the Wedmore team once again to put on this amazing fundraising event.
“We’re extremely grateful to be supported by a team of volunteers like Venetia and organisers like David who dedicate their time to putting on the event.
“We encourage the local community to support our cyclists as they take on the challenge to raise funds for a great cause.
“Fundraising is at the heart of what we do, enabling us to continue delivering palliative care for our patients and families.”
Whether a seasoned cyclist or a novice biker looking for a new challenge, every participant will make a difference and anyone who is looking to take part can register now by heading to the Weston Hospicecare website.
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