Charity
Brown Turner Ross to sponsor the annual North West Cancer Research Cycle of Hope
2 years ago
North West Cancer Research has announced that local law firm, Brown Turner Ross will once again sponsor their annual Cycle of Hope.
Cycle of Hope, which will take place on 11thĀ June 2023, will start and finish at Southport Rugby Club and will offer participants either a gentle 60km route or a more challenging 60 mile course.
Best suited for beginners and people who want a more leisurely ride, the 60km route will cross canals, travel along winding country roads and see the sights from Parbold Hill. The longer 60-mile route is perfect for more experienced cyclists and will take in the stunning landscapes at Rivington Pike as well as exploring picturesque Lancashire villages.
The Guide Liverpool’s Josh McDowell will be taking on the Cycle of Hope. Watch below:
Returning cyclists will each collect a finishersā medal and along with their friends and families will be able to enjoy a BBQ, live music and activities for children at Southport Rugby Club.
All money raised from the challenge will support life-saving cancer research and education projects in the North West.
Law firm Brown Turner Ross operate from offices in Liverpool and Southport. They were established back in 1884 and today offer a comprehensive range of legal services to individuals & business clients.
Sam Bushell, Director of Brown Turner Ross, said: āWeāre delighted to once again be sponsoring Cycle of Hope. It is a fantastic event to be a part of and we are proud to support North West Cancer Research and its mission of a cancer-free future for the region.
Alastair Richards, CEO North West Cancer Research said: āOn behalf of the Charity, I would like to say a huge thank you to the team at Brown Turner Ross for their continued support for Cycle of Hope. Weāre now calling on cyclists from across the region to join us as we raise vital funds for life-saving research.ā
North West Cancer Research is an independent charity dedicated to putting the regionās cancer needs first by funding pioneering research and education to tackle the cause, improve the care and find the cure for cancer.
Entries for the yearās Cycle of Hope are now open and cost just Ā£20 per person to enter, with a minimum fundraising requirement of Ā£30. All participants will receive a medal.