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DJ Night: Raising funds as part of Bury St Edmunds Rugby Club’s 50th Anniversary Memorial Cycle Ride

Where?

Bury St Edmunds RUFC, Southgate Green, Bury Saint Edmunds, UK

When?

August 3, 2024 7.30-11.30pm

How much?

£5 (on the door)

Enjoy a night of music and help support Heather’s fundraising efforts as she gets set to take on the Bury St Edmunds Rugby Club’s 50th Anniversary Memorial Cycle Ride.

Alongside her Husband, St Nic’s Hospice Nurse Heather Warren, will be among those pulling on their cycle helmets and using their pedal power to take on the Bury St Edmunds Rugby Club’s 50th Anniversary Memorial Cycle Ride in September.

In a bid to raise as much as she can she has organised a DJ Night:

·       DJ Night, on 3 August at Bury Rugby Club: The event will run from 7.30-11.30pm and will have a sports theme. Entry is £5 per person and you pay on the door. There will also be a raffle.

About the cycle ride:

The cycle ride, commemorates those lost in the 1974 air disaster. The plane crash in March 3, 1974, was the worst the world had ever seen.

Players, staff and colleagues from Bury Rugby Club had visited France in good spirits – to watch the England versus France Five Nations match and take part in a friendly against a local side – having just won the Suffolk Knockout Cup.

But after their friendly scheduled for the day of the crash was postponed, 18 of the 21-strong party opted to take an earlier flight on the ill-fated Turkish Airlines DC-10 as a two-day strike at Heathrow had halted any British flights.

In total 346 people perished in the tragedy, which caused incomparable grief in the west Suffolk town and rugby community. Ten local women had been widowed and between them they had 19 children who were now fatherless.

In 2014 the Memorial Cycle Ride took place and the team raised an amazing £187,000, again 2024’s ride will see riders tackle 354 miles from the Memorial Site in Ermenonville Forest, France, to Bury St Edmunds.

Riders will set off on September 10 and finish on September 15.

You can find out more about the ride here: https://memorialcycleride.co.uk/

Funds raised will be split between the rugby club (60 per cent) and the St Nic’s (40 per cent), you can support the ride here: https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/memorialcycleride

 

This is a third-party event not organised by St Nicholas Hospice Care.