Tuesday 10 June 2014

Press Release

Charity Cycle Ride around the 85 mile Avon Cycleway to support a Day Nursery in Uganda

On 21st of June a group of cyclists, the youngest being 11 years old, will be riding the giant 85 mile Avon Cycleway around Bristol –in just one day!

Starting at the Clevedon Christadelphian Church, they will be taking in the Dundry Hills, Chew Valley Lake and the Bristol & Bath Cycle Path, continuing through South Gloucestershire with spectacular estuary views before making their way back to Clevedon.

The Namisindwa Day Nursery was started in 2008 with 23 children and two teachers. It now feeds and educates 90 children and costs £3,000 a year to maintain, relying entirely on voluntary contributions. It’s situated in the remote foothills of the Mount Elgon region of East Uganda.

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