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End2endin10 - Adam Jewels is training hard. Will you sponsor him? Contact Ally for details (01364 645488). Businesses can also get involved - please read the plea from Adam's father, Paul. Good luck with your training Adam, keep safe.


You can read Adam's story by clicking here - pdf download

Event Overview

On the 16th of August 2010, a team of 10 local cyclists will embark on what many consider to be the ultimate cycling challenge within the U.K.

Pedalling an average of 105 miles per day, they will travel the entire length of the U.K mainland starting in John O’Groats, Scotland and finishing at Lands End in Cornwall, England on the 25th August

Just to add to the challenge, they will attempt to complete this ride in 10 days.

The ride will see the team take in some of the U.K’s most stunning countryside including Loch Ness, Fort William, Ben Nevis, Lock Lomond, The Lake District, Cheddar Gorge and the rugged but beautiful Cornish coastline.

Although the team are all fairly experienced cyclists, this challenge will most definitely present a severe test of both physical and mental strength throughout its entirety. Hours and hours and miles and miles of training have already been clocked-up with this only set to increase over the coming months to ensure that each and every one of them is prepared for an event as demanding as this.

Why ??????

To raise vital funds for 3 local charities who are very prominent in the team’s thoughts.

North Devon Hospice, Children’s Hospice Southwest and Families for Children Adoption Agency all have a special place in the team’s hearts. They rely heavily on events like this to raise awareness of their work and also to allow them to continue providing invaluable care and support for individuals and their families affected by the situations that they represent.

Please take time to look around and enjoy our website www.end2endin10.com , meet the team and find out what makes each one of them tick but most importantly, please dig deep, visit our “sponsor us now” page and give as much as you can to our very worthy charities.

Sponsorship

We need to secure sponsorship to meet the costs of this high-profile event. We also want as many local businesses as possible to be recognised. 

To this end, we have a proposal below outlining the benefits of £600 sponsorship. Of course, if you can spare more, we would be delighted!

SPONSORSHIP OUTLINE

  • Your business name logo can appear on the Support van which, of course, will be travelling nationwide.
  • Your business name, logo and link to your company website will be featured prominently on the www.end2endin10.com website
  • Your business will be mentioned as a sponsor in the local media. Given that this event will be highly publicised, sponsors will receive high profile in local TV, press and radio.
  • Your company will be featured on a prominent “roll call of sponsors” at a prestigious celebration Dinner at the Barnstaple Hotel on the 27th August.
  • You will be entitled to 2 free tickets to the Dinner.
  • Your business will be profiled at the Lands End reception on 25th August.  Of course, you will receive an invitation to this reception too!
  • Your association with the event and three local, highly respected charities will be of benefit all round.
  • Opportunity to be actively involved in the event- this is optional of course!
  • Association with the event through your company premises, your own company literature, newsletters, your website with links to www.end2endin10.com website
  • The “feel good” benefits of company name association with the event and three highly respected local charities in the eyes of your staff, your customers and suppliers.

What to Do?!!

If you are prepared to participate and be a part of this exciting event, please contact  Paul Jewels either by phone or e-mail as soon as possible

Tel 07970 921062

lesbijoux@btinternet.com            

THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!! From the End2endin10team



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