Thousands raised for Hope House during memorial cycle race

A fundraising cycle race in memory of Islandmagee footballer Stuart Ross returned for the third year running at the weekend.
Over 270 people took part in the Stuart Ross memorial cycle on December 27, raising £3000 for Hope House Ireland.  INCT 01-725-CONOver 270 people took part in the Stuart Ross memorial cycle on December 27, raising £3000 for Hope House Ireland.  INCT 01-725-CON
Over 270 people took part in the Stuart Ross memorial cycle on December 27, raising £3000 for Hope House Ireland. INCT 01-725-CON

A total of 271 people took part in the event on Sunday, December 27, following a 20-mile route around Islandmagee.

Stuart was playing his first match for the club in September 2013 when he collapsed.

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The 25-year-old received medical attention at the scene, but sadly he could not be revived.

A total of £3000 raised during this year’s race will go towards Whitehead-based charity Hope House.

Founded in late 2013 year by local woman Dawn McConnell and her husband Roy, Hope House allows those who are going through a cancer diagnosis the use of a fully furnished, two bedroom apartment, free of charge.

The respite service is based at the seafront in the village.

Commenting on the event, race organiser Noel McKee said: “A huge thank you to all who came along and walked, ran and cycled. Great community event for an excellent local cause.”

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