Roll up for Llanelli Round Table ride

Members of Llanelli Round Table will be hosting a charity bike ride on Sunday (11th July), starting from the Discovery centre at North Dock, Llanelli.
There will be an adult ride over 31 miles and a junior ride for schoolchildren over eight miles.
“It promises to be a great day out and a great chance to take part in exercise that will do you good and help local charities,” said Round Table chairman Craig Toutt.
“The aim is to raise money for the local Breathe Easy groups, which are part of the British Lung Foundation.
“At the same time, we will give local schools the opportunity to raise funds to benefit themselves.
“In the junior ride section, 50% of all money raised by individual schools will be returned to the school the week following the event.”
Mr Toutt said he expected all children and parents wishing to take part to raise a minimum of £5 per person.
The junior cycle ride follows the Llanelli costal path from the North Dock Discovery centre to Burry Port and back.
The event has been organised in conjunction with the Road Safety Department of Carmarthen County Council and will be using Gari Gofal to encourage the children’s involvement and safety while cycling.
The adult ride follows the cycle path from Llanelli to Tumble, then on to Pontyberem, Ponthenri, Carway, Kidwelly, Pembrey, Burry Port and rejoining the Millennium costal path back to North Dock.
Registration for the adult event is £10.
Registration starts at 10.30 at the Discovery Centre.
You can also find out more about the ride on
www.greatwelshbikeride.org.uk

Llanelli Round Table chairman Craig Toutt, left, with members of Llanelli Rotary Club during a recent charity bike ride.

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