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Andy Cressy will cycle 260 miles in aid of Wallace and Gromit’s Grand Appeal

Estimator by day and keen cyclist in his spare time, Andy Cressy is cycling from Land’s End to Bristol Children’s Hospital in support of Wallace and Gromit’s Grand Appeal.

On Thursday 21 September Andy will be setting off from Land’s End in a 260 mile challenge, cycling through Cornwall, Devon and Somerset to reach his final destination in Bristol on Sunday 24 September.

Andy Cressy cycles 260 miles in support of Wallace and Gromit’s Grand AppealThe challenge starts in Land’s End with Andy making his way to Wadebridge over the course of 60 miles, on day two, he will then cycle a very hilly 70 miles to Barnstaple. From Barnstaple to Bridgwater via Exmoor National Park he will take in an additional 58 miles which leads him to his last day where he will arrive in Bristol cycling 45 miles via The Clifton Suspension Bridge.

The charity is extremely close to Andy’s heart as Bristol Children’s Hospital are helping his Grandson, Ronnie who suffers with a condition called hypopituitarism. Ronnie will be steroid dependant for the rest of his life and is also partially sighted, so the support and services that the team at Bristol Children’s Hospital provide really benefit Ronnie and his family which is why Andy is taking part in this cycle ride.

If you would like to join us in making a donation, please go to Andy’s justgiving page…

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