Pictured above: Speller Metcalfe's Matt Brown with Great
Britain Olympic team cyclist Liam Killigan
National building contractor, Speller Metcalfe who won a
£5 million contract to build the Macmillan Renton Unit at
Hereford County Hospital, will further support awareness for the
charity by entering a team in a forthcoming major British cycling
event.
Company Contracts Manager Matt Brown and colleague Andrei
Crudgington have entered the ultimate Great British Cycling
Challenge - covering the entire length of Britain - during May
2011. Macmillan Ambassador and Great Britain Olympic team cyclist
Liam Killigan, who lives in Worcestershire, recently returned from
intense training in the Canary Islands, and visited Speller
Metcalfe's Malvern offices to offer support for Matt and
Andrej.
Starting in Land's End, they will set off on a 1,100 mile
adventure, avoiding as many main roads as possible, with no support
crews or assistance within 12 days. With a single planned rest day
they intend to cycle 100 miles per day.
The purpose of the event is to raise money and awareness for
Macmillan Cancer Support the charity that helps to improve the
lives of people affected by cancer. Macmillan provides practical,
medical and financial support and campaign for better cancer
care.
Speller Metcalfe Business Development Manager James Speller
said:"Speller Metcalfe are always extremely keen to offer support
to charities and organisations that help vulnerable people
including those who suffer from cancer. Our guys Matt and Andrej
are undertaking a significant challenge to help raise awareness for
Macmillan and we wish them all the best."
The gruelling ride will commence along the North Cornish coast,
passing the wilds of Dartmoor and crossing the River Seven into
Hereford, then continue alongside the Welsh Marches borders and
then up through the Peak District. As the riders progress further
north they will pass through the magnificent Yorkshire Dales, over
the border into the dramatic scenery of Scotland, along the West
Coast and over to Arran, avoiding both Edinburgh and Glasgow before
eventually arriving at the finish in John O'Groats.
Macmillan Area Fund Raising Manager Jon Rayner said: "It is
great that Liam has leant his experience and support to Matt and
Andrei. The lads are undertaking a phenomenally hard challenge to
raise desperately needed funds to help Macmillan to support
everyone affected by cancer who needs our help. We especially
welcome the support being given by James' firm Speller Metcalfe who
are the main contractors for the £5 million Macmillan Renton
Unit to be opened soon in Hereford".
Speller Metcalfe continually seeks to support local and
nationwide community organisations and charities, as part of an
ongoing commitment to social aid and awareness, the Macmillan Trust
being a significant beneficiary of this.
Speller Metcalfe have a Just Giving page open for any members of
the public who wish to support Matt and Andrej on the ride in
support of Macmillan: Any support will be warmly received:
http://www.justgiving.com/james-speller0