Help us break the cycle of disadvantage

Help us break the cycle of disadvantage

Last year the Nottingham Life Cycle team, led by the Vice-Chancellor of The University of Nottingham, Professor David Greenaway, rode their bikes 1,000 miles in 13 days from John O Groats to Land’s End. All 11 riders finished and hundreds of students, alumni and supporters cheered them along the way as they raised £229,000 for the Sue Ryder Centre for the Study of Supportive, Palliative and End of Life Care, based at the University.

And now they’re back in the saddle!

The Life Cycle riders are in training for another mammoth ride down the length of the country, on a different route to last year, in order to raise funds for Nottingham Potential, an ambitious new programme to help some of the most deprived young people in the East Midlands to reach University.

The ride will once again set off at the end of August and if you would like to support the VC and his team go to: www.nottingham.ac.uk/lifecycle. Find out more about Nottingham Potential at: http://tiny.cc/UoNPotential.

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