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8 Apr 2022 | |
Written by Victoria Bastiman | |
Staff |
We recently welcomed back former teacher, Ian Nicholls to deliver an assembly and share an update about his work with Humber Bridge Sportive; a fun, non-competitive cycle event across the iconic Humber Bridge raising money for local charities in the local area.
They have raised over £80,000 for local charities through this event since 2014, and after two years of forced cancellations, the event will take place on Sunday, 12 June 2022 at the Hesslewood Office Park.
This year he is working with local charity, P.A.U.L For Brain Recovery.
For full details about this year’s event, please visit https://humberbridgesportive.co.uk/
If you would like additional background information or think you may be able to help in any way, please do not hesitate to get in touch with Ian at info@humberbridgesportive.co.uk
Good luck, Ian
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