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Virtual Prudential Ride - 15/16th August - Take part and raise money for local charity


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Set yourself a challenge on wheels this August and raise funds for Link Age Southwark. This year the Prudential Ride London is going virtual to encourage everyone to keep moving and support the UK?s charities. It?s completely free to take part and you can choose your own distance and how to achieve it ? whether by bike, wheelchair or on roller blades! It?s taking place over the weekend of 15 & 16th August and everyone who registers will be entered into a competition with fantastic prizes to be won. Register online by visiting https://myridelondon.co.uk/register ? and don?t forget to let us know you?re taking part!


If you would like more information please contact Melissa Whittingham by emailing [email protected]

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