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SE Controls plans charity bike ride for cancer

A team from SE Controls will be taking part in a 127 mile bike ride for McMillan Cancer Support this July.
SE Controls plans charity bike ride for cancer
The event will run from 15-17 July, where a team of riders from SE Controls will be cycling along the length of the Leeds to Liverpool canal. The route will take the cyclists from Leeds, through Skipton, East Lancashire and Merseyside with stopovers in Barnoldswick and Wigan.

Organiser Mark Hargreaves, commercial manager, northern division, said: 'The forthcoming charity bike ride will be the biggest event to date and I expect that we will raise over £3,000 for the charity. We hope that some of our customers and suppliers will wish to support us in this challenge, if so, please contact me at SE Controls or visit our sponsorship page, www.justgiving.com/SEcontrols.'

The team will be updating Twitter and Facebook with their progress on the bike ride.

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20 June 2011

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