Europe Charity Cycle Ride In Memory Of Sharon Cass

The Consulting Room Team are getting on their bicycles for the 6th year in a row for another Coast to Coast Charity Cycle Challenge on 15th & 16th September 2017 in memory of Sharon Cass, raising money for Brain Tumour Research.
The Consulting Room Group Cycling Team will consist of the usual crew of Ron Myers, Martyn Roe, Dan Huxley, Danielle Lowe and Paul Simmonds; and this year they will be joined by other members of the company: Zoe Myers, Jane Mitchell and Robert Ball. As well as the cyclists, they will be joined by their amazing support crew of Paul Stapleton and Jo Martin, without whom the ride would not be possible.
The route takes them out of Calais, up to Dunkirk, where they pick up the coast road up into Belguim. At Ostend they will take a little detour from the coast, dropping into Bruges, then back out to the coast and the Dutch border. After hopping over a few islands, and 124 miles, they will find themselves at their first overnight stop at Renesse. Day two sees them leave the islands behind and head towards Rotterdam and The Hague, following the coast road North, all the way to Haarlem, and then East directly into Amsterdam.
As always, the team are riding in aid of charity, and this year they will be doing so in memory of Sharon Cass, Education & Brand Manager at SkinBrands Ltd, who sadly passed away in May, following a battle with brain cancer. Sharon, who teamed up with Consulting Room staff at our SMART Ideas event, was a wonderfully bubbly and friendly person. The aesthetic industry very much feels her loss, and we wanted to do something in her name, and to support her colleagues, partner and family.
All money raised from the cycle challenge will therefore be going to Brain Tumour Research.
This charity are striving to fund a network of 7 dedicated research centres whilst challenging the Government and larger cancer charities to invest more in brain tumour research. They are the only national charity in the UK that is purely dedicated to raising funds for continuous and sustainable scientific research into brain tumours. Sharon Cass, who was 46, died peacefully surrounded by her family on May 11th, after a short but brave fight. Cass had a long career in the aesthetics and beauty industries spanning more than 25 years.
We welcome donations for this great cause, in memory of a great lady. Don't forget the Gift Aid please.
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