David Finch

Haddenham Hillbillies

Fundraising for Chilterns Neuro Centre
£11,753
raised of £7,000 target
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Haddenham Hillbillies Coast to Coast, 13 September 2012
Participants: Martin Roberts, Andy Coles, Chris Jones, David Finch, Olly Gascoyne, Donna Gascoyne, Tracey Natale, Damien Natale, Rob Rydings, Sara Rydings, Tracy Creaser, Oliver Murray, Dennis Gascoyne
We Provide treatments, services and advice to People with neurological conditions

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Haddenham Hillbillies a rustic collection of old, young, fit and not so fit cyclists from Buckinghamshire (plus one from Burton on Trent).

It all started in April 2012 when Martin and Andy were planning a Coast to Coast ride to raise money for Chilterns MS Centre. 140 miles in 2 days they said, I'll come too said Dave, but can't we make it 200 miles and go from Whitehaven to Robin's Hood Bay. The 3 soon grew as more Haddenham locals started to grow wheels (well at least went out and bought some).

So now we are 13 strong for the ride and often more on training nights as others (these guys can ride bikes) come to give their help, advice and to push us to ever greater distances and heights.

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With our support team of 5 we will be handling our own navigation, food stops and repairs on this our first challenge, let's hope the weather is at least a little kind!

The Haddenham Hillbillies a cycling group out for fun, exercise and pain whilst raising money for charity. Always up for a challenge especially if it is different from the norm!

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Thank you for supporting us. We help people living with multiple sclerosis (MS), Parkinson's Disease and stroke survivors by offering a number of life changing and supportive therapies and treatments enabling them to live their best lives.

Donation summary

Total raised
£11,752.40
+ £1,346.44 Gift Aid
Online donations
£6,648.74
Offline donations
£5,103.66

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