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B&ECC raised £14,663.5 from 344 supporters
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Closed 01/07/2021
Weʼve raised £14,663 to support Cancer Research & the Boughton & Eastwell Cricket Pavilion Fund by cycling 200 plus miles around kent in just 48 hrs!
- Funded on Thursday, 1st July 2021
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Weʼre raising £14,000 to support Cancer Research and the Boughton & Eastwell Cricket Pavilion Fund by cycling to Brussels (around Kent!!)
Originally planned to ride to Brussels & back, Covid has necessitated a change of plans and the team are now planning to complete the 200 mile+ ride around Kent this June – actually much hillier than Belgium! Our team of 16 novice cyclists aims to raise £10k+, which will be split equally between Cancer Research and the new cricket pavilion fund at Boughton and Eastwell Cricket Club. The ride is now planned for June 2021.
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344
Richard Baker
Jun 29, 2021
Well done Phil, Owen and Liam. Great work👍
£20.00
Sarah Clark
Jun 28, 2021
Well done and keep going!
£50.00
Tom and Zoe Lynds
Jun 28, 2021
Well done, top effort!
£10.00
The Clarkes
Jun 28, 2021
Food +
£100.00
Jamie Macdonald
Jun 28, 2021
Great work all!
£10.00
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Jun 28, 2021
Well done Nigel and team!
£80.00
Sam Rowe
Jun 28, 2021
Brilliant work!
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B&ECC
B&ECC is a thriving club supporting the local community & provides coaching for 80+ kids. Planning has been received to replace the dilapidated pavilion. The Grand Depart aims to raise funds & support Cancer Research, in memory of Mike Carney, a driving force behind the project.