Norman Gregory (99, WW2 Bomber command, Legion d’Honneur) and Norman Kelly (a mere 71, retired Tea Planter) are participating once again in the annual Suffolk Historic Churches Trust (SHCT) Bike Ride to raise funds for the charity which provides invaluable support to maintain our beautiful Suffolk Churches. 50% of the money raised goes to maintaining St Peters Church Cockfield.
If anyone else would like to cycle or walk to visit churches and raise money, please contact me, Jill Box at bike.ride@cockfield.org.uk. I have sponsor forms and information on all churches in the area that will be open on that day. It would be brilliant if we had more riders taking part. If you are unable to cycle perhaps you would be happy to spare an hour to sit at St Peters church and welcome cyclists, if so please let me know.
Both Normans have sponsorship forms and a fundraising site, please support them.
https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/thecockfieldnormans
However, if you would prefer to donate by cash or cheque, please contact bike.ride@cockfield.org.uk.
The focal point of the village, where the church and village hall can be found, is in Church Lane, IP30 0LA. Click below for an interactive map. In addition there are many other amenities and places of interest which are shown on a map by following the link below.
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