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Over £3,600 raised cycling around Anglesey

Published on 11 Jun 2024

Three friends from Llandudno saddled up and cycled 200km around Anglesey in May, raising over £3,600 in support of our blind veterans.

James, Aled and Tom set off at 6am from their place of work, Gwynedd Forklifts in Mochdre, and cycled for ten hours before staying the night in Holyhead.

The following morning, they jumped straight back on their bikes at 6am and finished the loop around Anglesey ending back where they started after another ten hours on their bikes.

The three lads sat in a giant deckchair on Bangor Pier
Taking A Well Earned Break
The three cyclists on their bikes with Conwy Castle in the background
Posing in front of Conwy Castle
The three cyclists are on their bikes and ready to start their challenge below a large yellow sign for Gwynedd Forklifts
Setting Off From Gwynedd Forklifts

Tom says:

“The three of us had spoken about doing this challenge for a while. For me, I was looking to push myself out of my comfort zone while supporting a fantastic local charity. I definitely did push myself out of my comfort zone, the cycle was extremely difficult.
“The second day was the hardest, with the pain catching up from the previous day. But with each peddle, we were a peddle closer to the finish. We arrived back at our Mochdre depot to find our colleagues had set up a surprise finish line, banners and a cake. It was incredible to see their support for us and also their support for a charity close to our hearts.
“Having the support of James, Aled, and everyone else is what motivated me to finish."
“We had fun and created amazing memories while raising an incredible amount of money for Blind Veterans UK which was extremely rewarding and fulfilling. We hope that we can motivate others to go a little bit out of their comfort zones to do a challenge and raise money for Blind Veterans UK.”
Tom
Supporter
The three cyclists stood next to their bikes under the sign for Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch
Stopping for a photo at the sign for the longest place name in Europe
James stood with his arms around Tom and Aled in front of Menai Bridge
Photo opportunity at Menai Bridge
The three cyclists pose for a selfie in front of a hawk at RAF Valley
They've made it to RAF Valley

James is no stranger to fundraising for us. In 2022, James walked 140 miles around the Anglesey Coastline and raised £3,400 for the charity.
He says:

“In 2022, I was sat in a local pub with my dad and there was a blind veteran sat beside us who was staying at the charity’s Llandudno centre. He told dad and I his story, what he had been through, and how Blind Veterans UK had helped him.
“I was mesmerised and knew right then that I would take on a challenge to raise money for the charity, to show them my support, and to help them provide rehabilitation to even more veterans."

James was keen to explore the island again. He says:

“Life can often get in the way so saddling up to fundraise for Blind Veterans UK gave me ‘permission’ to revisit some of the places I’d discovered, so here I am in 2024, having taken on my second challenge for Blind Veterans UK but this time with Aled and Tom by my side.

“None of us are cyclists so this was a huge challenge for us, getting back on the bikes on day two was difficult!”
The three cyclists just a metre away from the finish line tied across the gates at their place of work
Approaching the finish line

James, Aled and Tom, work for Gwynedd Forklifts who match funded the money raised by James for his previous challenge and have done the same again.

The group has raised £3,668 for our charity. There is still time to support them and boost their total. 

Visit their Just Giving page

Have you have been inspired to take on your own challenge in June for Armed Forces Month? 

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