Thank you for visiting my Cancer Research UK Cycle 300 page. This September, before the end of the month, I will complete 300 miles on my bike for Cancer Research UK.
For a keen cyclist this is nothing, however I have cycled more in the last 20 weeks than I have in the last 20 years (I passed my driving test in April 1998 so haven't really biked since!) therefore I am not the fittest by a long shot.
At 36 I had my right hip replaced, this was followed at 38 by my left hip, my right knee has been operated on 4 times so I am like a creaking gate so it will be tough.
Cancer affects us all at some point in our lives, whether that be family, friends or colleagues so I thought it would be good to give something back.
I had a target of £300 (a pound a mile) but don't stop there, please keep giving generously.
Thank you all for your kind support.
Phil's Cycle 300 Fundraising Page

Phil Burrell
Total raised
£1,625.00
+ £350.00 Gift Aid
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I'm cycling 300 miles this September for Cancer Research UK
Latest updates
Paul Davey
2020-12-29T15:07:01+00:00
£25.00
+£6.25 Gift Aid
ROBERT CLARK
2020-12-25T06:53:40+00:00
£20.00
+£5.00 Gift Aid
Will Forington
2020-12-24T19:29:19+00:00
£50.00
+£12.50 Gift Aid
Will Spence
2020-11-05T08:58:18+00:00
£30.00
+£7.50 Gift Aid
Phil Burrell
2020-10-30T10:48:12+00:00
£180.00
+£45.00 Gift Aid
Charles Wright
2020-10-18T22:22:59+00:00
£20.00
+£5.00 Gift Aid
Total raised£1,625.00
Online£1,625.00
Offline£0.00
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