Skip navigation

Gloucestershire Business News

Ride for Ryder challenge raises record funds

More than 430 cyclists from across Gloucestershire took to their bikes as part of Sue Ryder's Ride for Ryder challenge.

This year's event has so far raised more than £61,000 for Sue Ryder Leckhampton Court Hospice - a record-breaking amount - with donations still coming in. The money raised will go towards supporting the hospice's compassionate palliative care and bereavement support services.

Now in its 36th year, supported by over 100 volunteers and sponsored by Cape Homes, 432 cyclists set off from Dean Close School in Cheltenham and followed one of five routes through the scenery of the Cotswolds.

With distances ranging from 40km to 160km, riders were treated to spectacular countryside views as they cycled through villages including Broadway, Chipping Campden and Bredon.

Alongside the main event, younger cyclists also had the chance to saddle up and compete in a series of races in the grounds of Dean Close School, raising an impressive £1,500 for the charity. Organised by Cheltenham Town Wheelers and tailored for various age categories from children under 8 to novice adults, each race lasted from 10 to 30 minutes.

Matt Reay, community fundraising manager at Sue Ryder Leckhampton Court Hospice, said: "It's been a fantastic event, and we were thrilled to see so many riders turning out to support us. We are absolutely blown away with the record-breaking amount of money raised this year, which will help us continue to be there when it matters for families across Gloucestershire.

"We'd like to say a huge thank you to everyone involved in helping make the event such a success, including our sponsor, Cape Homes, Cheltenham Town Wheelers, Creed Food Service for donating water and snacks for our fuel station, Suntory Beverage and Food GB&I for donating drinks to energise the riders, and all the mechanics who helped keep the riders on the road. A big shout out too to our fantastic volunteers - we couldn't have done this without them!"

Mark Holland, director at Cape Homes, said: "We were delighted to not only sponsor Ride for Ryder this year, but have a team from Cape Homes compete in the event too.

"I have been a supporter of Sue Ryder Leckhampton Court Hospice for some time now. Over the last four years, I have lost three very close friends, all of whom were supported at home by the Sue Ryder team.

"As a way of giving back and saying thank you for their compassionate care, I'm delighted to confirm that we will be sponsoring Ride for Ryder in 2025. We can't wait to get out on our bikes again!"

Related Articles

SPECIAL REPORT: The £84m from developers sitting in Gloucestershire council coffers Image

SPECIAL REPORT: The £84m from developers sitting in Gloucestershire council coffers

The amount has steadily risen over the last five years

New building will help company expand Image

New building will help company expand

A company which makes precision parts for the NHS has applied for planning permission to build a new industrial building.

Versarien subsidiary awarded £663,000 grant Image

Versarien subsidiary awarded £663,000 grant

Grant will finance Gnanomat project relating to next generation energy storage devices.

Arle Court becomes home to National Express services Image

Arle Court becomes home to National Express services

Arle Court Transport Hub has become a new stop on National Express’ expanding network.

Copyright 2024 Moose Partnership Ltd. All rights reserved. Reproduction of any content is strictly forbidden without prior permission.