Burton Mail

Cyclists pedal to Skegness in aid of kids’ holiday charity

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A GROUP of hardy cyclists helped turn miles into smiles as they rode from Derby to Skegness in aid of a much-loved children’s charity.

Riders met bright and early at Pride Park in Derby on Saturday to cycle 100 miles to the Lincolnshi­re resort where the Derbyshire Children’s Holiday Centre is based.

The Derbyshire Children’s Holiday Centre has been going for 131 years and gives five-day seaside stays in Skegness for children who are nominated because they may not otherwise get a break, due to financial hardship or other reasons.

The ‘Skegvegas1­00’ bike ride is one of the charity’s biggest fundraiser­s and was back this year after a three-year pandemic-induced hiatus.

This year, 38 cyclists pedalled the distance to Skegness to help raise funds needed by the charity to put more smiles on children’s faces.

One of them was Robert Corah, of Selston near Mansfield. A member of Cycle Mickleover, Robert said he has done the ride once before and also recalled staying in a similar organisati­on to the Derbyshire Children’s Holiday Centre as a child.

He said: “Mum didn’t have a lot so they were able to send us away for a summer break at this holiday centre. I was a little bit emotional when I got to Skegness. I found the ride a little bit tougher than last time, and it meant a lot just to get there and be part of it.”

Cyclists set off on the Skegvegas1­00 at 7.30am from Pride Park, and the first riders arrived in

Skegness at around 2pm, where they were greeted by the Mayor of Skegness, Cllr Trevor Burnham, and Alan Grimadell, chairman of the Derbyshire Children’s Holiday Centre.

Terry Willis, of Derby, who has organised the event with his son Aaron since it started up in 2013, said: “The Skegvegas1­00 ride was fantastic. Everybody made the whole distance. We had a new route this year on quieter roads, which the cyclists said they really loved. And there was great weather too which really topped off the day.”

The fund-raising total for the Skegvegas1­00 is still being totted up, but online donations currently top £4,300 and more has been pledged offline. People can still donate at www.justgiving.com/ fundraisin­g/skegvegas

The Derbyshire Children’s Holiday Centre would always appreciate donations. The charity’s plea is for people to be ‘One in a Million’, donating £4 a month by texting DCHCMILLIO­N to 70085.

 ?? ?? Riders gathering outside the Derbyshire Children’s Holiday Centre office in Pride Park, Derby, as they prepare to set off for the ride
Riders gathering outside the Derbyshire Children’s Holiday Centre office in Pride Park, Derby, as they prepare to set off for the ride

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