Charity motorcycle run

All motorcyclists are invited to take part in the Mayor of Lisburn’s Charity Motorcycle Run on Saturday to raise much needed funds for Marie Curie Cancer Care.
Pictured with the Mayor of Lisburn, Councillor Andrew Ewing at the launch of his charity Motorcycle Ride that will take place on Saturday 23rd August are: (l-r) Steven Moulds; Vera Hewitt, Chair of the Lisburn/Hillsborough Marie Curie Fundraising Group; Amanda Scott, Community Fundraiser Marie Curie; Philip McCallen and Harry Moulds.Pictured with the Mayor of Lisburn, Councillor Andrew Ewing at the launch of his charity Motorcycle Ride that will take place on Saturday 23rd August are: (l-r) Steven Moulds; Vera Hewitt, Chair of the Lisburn/Hillsborough Marie Curie Fundraising Group; Amanda Scott, Community Fundraiser Marie Curie; Philip McCallen and Harry Moulds.
Pictured with the Mayor of Lisburn, Councillor Andrew Ewing at the launch of his charity Motorcycle Ride that will take place on Saturday 23rd August are: (l-r) Steven Moulds; Vera Hewitt, Chair of the Lisburn/Hillsborough Marie Curie Fundraising Group; Amanda Scott, Community Fundraiser Marie Curie; Philip McCallen and Harry Moulds.

All those wishing to participate should be at Lagan Valley Island for 9.00am with the run leaving at 9.45am sharp to travel to Newcastle. The party will then return to Lisburn, on motorcycle, via Kilkeel, Rostrevor and Newry. The entry fee is £10 per person.

The Mayor of Lisburn, Councillor Andrew Ewing, speaking about the upcoming charity event, said: “It would be fantastic to see a significant convoy of motorbikes and trikes take part and raise money for Marie Curie. I would like to emphasise that this event will be well marshalled and safety is a top priority to ensure a safe and enjoyable run out for riders. The event will also be in memory of the late Bruce Moulds, a local motorcyclist who died last year at the Walderstown Races.

“If you are wanting to take part and to save time on the morning please pre-register online at www.lisburncity.gov.uk or by contacting the Mayor’s Office on 028 9250 9331. I would be honoured if local motorcycle clubs would join us in this event. This is a special event for me. It remembers a dear friend and will raise money for a charity that helps those with cancer. I know how generous the motorcycling fraternity is and I would encourage people to participate in this motorcycle run,” said Councillor Ewing.

As an added incentive, the Mayor has enlisted the support of both Phillip McCallen, five time winner of the Ulster Grand Prix, and whose business is based at Lissue Industrial Estate, Lisburn, and GS Motorcycles in Hillsborough.

Both of these retailers will be offering special promotions and discounts on the day of the event to participants in the motorcycle ride. The Mayor is delighted both local businesses are supporting the Motorcycle Run, which will involve stops at the motorcycle premises on the route.

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