Cycles Chartres 2018 launch event

Chichester Harbour Rotary Club president Ken Holmes, the Very Rev Stephen Waine, Dean of Chichester, and Chichester mayor Peter Budge set the cyclists on their way for this year's event in AprilChichester Harbour Rotary Club president Ken Holmes, the Very Rev Stephen Waine, Dean of Chichester, and Chichester mayor Peter Budge set the cyclists on their way for this year's event in April
Chichester Harbour Rotary Club president Ken Holmes, the Very Rev Stephen Waine, Dean of Chichester, and Chichester mayor Peter Budge set the cyclists on their way for this year's event in April

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Rotarians have chosen the main chartiy for Cycle Chartres 2018.

Chichester Harbour Rotary Club will launch next year’s popular annual ride at Chichester Park Hotel on Tuesday, October 17, at 7.30pm.

A presentation will be made about the work of the Sussex Snowdrop Trust, the main charity for the 2018 ride.

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In the last ten years, Cycle Chartres, which takes riders from Chichester to its twinned city of Chartres, has raised more than 120,000 for various charities.

A cheque will be presented on the night to Brain Tumour Research, the main charity for this year’s ride. Some of the money will also go to other local charities.