Timothy Allen

The Blazing Saddles cycling from John O'Groats to Land's End for the James Allen Brain Tumour Trust

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WE DID IT IN 13 DAYS!!!!!!! 

Thank you lovely people for taking the time to visit our JustGiving page.

The Blazing Saddles, Tim Allen, Claudiu Bichescu and Kate Foster are cycling from John O'Groats to Land's End between 19 July and 3 August 2013.  We are (i) crazy, (ii) raising money for the James Allen Brain Tumour Trust which supports young children who are suffering from cancer.

James Allen died on 24th October 2011 aged 12. He battled with a brain tumour over 5 long years.  Cycling over 900 miles is a tiny feat compared to what James endured over those years.  Tim Allen, his Dad, is extremely proud to be able to follow this route with two friends who knew and loved James.  James travelled to Scotland and Cornwall many times and our stops en route hold memories of holidays and travels over James's all too short life.

Please help us to help other young children suffering from cancer and to keep James's memory alive by helping others.

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So, please dig deep and donate now. The Blazing Saddles need you!!

Tim, Claudiu and Kate xxx

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£8,525.22
+ £1,127.75 Gift Aid
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£7,875.22
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£650.00

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