ISG
Participants: Jim Parker, Darren Parker, Malcolm Rogerson, Tim Brice, Nick Fletcher, Mark Bedford, Mark Saville, Stefan Hargreaves
Participants: Jim Parker, Darren Parker, Malcolm Rogerson, Tim Brice, Nick Fletcher, Mark Bedford, Mark Saville, Stefan Hargreaves
Way of the roses · 9 May 2013
Thank you for visiting our 'Way of the Roses' fundraising page.
What is it and who is doing it?
Covering 170 miles, the 'Way of the Roses' is a spectacular 'coast to coast' cycle route from Morecambe Bay to Bridlington Bay. Ten keen cyclists from ISG will be undertaking the gruelling challenge from 9 – 11 May 2013, with supply chain sponsorship from Ameon and TMJ Contractors.
Why are you doing it?
We are currently working with Trafford College on a major scheme to redevelop their Talbot Road campus. The College is currently supporting a local Cancer Research UK project, the ‘More Tomorrows’ campaign, to fund the construction of a new research institute, built on site of The Christie. Providing more vital space, the new groundbreaking laboratories will attract more scientists, enabling them to make more life saving discoveries, faster.
We are undertaking this challenge to support the Trafford College team in raising funds for this important local cause.
How can I help?
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Who are ISG?
We are an international construction services company delivering fit out, construction and a range of specialist services. Our consistent delivery across geographies makes us the partner of choice for multi-national and local organisations building, refurbishing or fitting out their spaces. Our Manchester office, at Salford Quays, is just five minutes from Talbot Road.
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