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Published Date: 11 January 2008
THE ROYAL National Institute for the Deaf has appealed to cyclists from Driffield to saddle up for a New Year challenge and bike from London to Paris.
The national charity, which represents the UK’s nine million deaf and hard of hearing people, would like to hear from people who are up for cycling the 300km between the two capitals on 27 – 30 June 2008.

Places in RNID’s team are available to prospective fundraisers on a first come, first served basis by paying a registration fee of £99 and raising a minimum of £1,000. Caroline Jupe, RNID events fundraising executive, says: “If you’re looking for a new challenge, sign up for RNID’s London to Paris cycling team and use your pedal power to change the world for deaf and hard of hearing people!”

Money raised by RNID’s cycling team will be used to support the charity’s campaigning work and range of services for deaf and hard of hearing people around the country.

For more information contact Caroline Jupe, on telephone / textphone: 0845 634 0687 or email: events@rnid.org.uk.



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  • Last Updated: 09 January 2008 3:31 PM
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