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Friends of Harris Primary London to Brighton bike ride gets Sir Chris Hoy's attention!


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Hi forum


A team of 20 dads and 1 mum from Harris Primary ED are riding from our playground to Brighton Pier this Saturday 22nd September.


The idea is parents getting active to get our kids active - they've been training for weeks, setting a great example of working towards a goal.


The money raised will be for sports / fitness equipment and initiatives for all the children currently at the school, and future pupils too.


If you are perhaps planning to send your kids to our school, we thought maybe you'd like to support our valiant riders as they sweat it out up Ditchling Beacon, aka The Green Monster. Every ? is very much appreciated!


Click here to read more and sponsor the team: https://www.friendsofhped.com/pedal-to-the-pebbles


And see attached for 6x Olympic gold medalist Sir Chris Hoy holding up our team jersey at his book signing at Dulwich College yesterday!


Thanks loads in advance!


The Friends of Harris Primary ED on behalf of our Pedal to the Pebbles team

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