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Rhug Estate supports local Charity Bike Ride

Rhug Estate is used to feeding hungry passers-by but this Saturday, 18 August, the Bistro will have special visitors who, after providing them with a pit stop and some energy boosting Flapjacks, will be told to get ‘on yer bike’!

Staff from JFCAgri in Oswestry are undertaking the mammoth T2O bike ride on 18 August from the company’s headquarters in Tuam in County Galway in Ireland back to their office in Oswestry to raise vital funds for RABI (Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institute) and RDA (Riding for the Disabled).

Staff members from JFC accompanied by farmers will be cycling a total of 200 miles. JFC Agri UK’s National Sales Manager, Sue Taylor, and JFC Civils Ireland’s, David Curley, are heading up the ride accompanied by friends and local farmers.

Graham Webster, General Manager of Rhug Ltd, said:

“When JFCAgri approached us to provide a feed station for their charity bike ride we were pleased to be able to help. We wish all the riders luck with their journey and hope our Flapjack cakes and coffee give them the energy they need to do the last stage back to Oswestry.”

Sue Taylor from JFCAgri said, “As a company we our passionate about the industries we work in, and we strive to support both the agriculture and equine sectors with innovative solutions. Both our chosen charities make a huge difference to people’s lives throughout the UK at any stage of their lives.”

The Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution (RABI) is a welfare charity which changes lives for the better. It offers financial support to farming people in hardship of all ages. The charity provides short-term and long-term support to those in the farming community. Supporters of the T2O bike ride can donate to RABI by visiting: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/jfc-manufacturing1

At RDA the horses and ponies provide therapy, achievement and enjoyment to people with disabilities all over the UK. The network of 500 volunteer groups organise activities such as riding, carriage driving, vaulting, showjumping and Hippotherapy to over 25,000 people each year. The charity offers activities for all age groups and, wherever possible, to people with any disability. To donate to RDA visit: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/jfc-manufacturing