Sustainability

200 cyclists took to Oxford’s roads

Published by
Kirsty Muir

Some 240 cyclists set off from Oxford in September as Seacourt Tower-based Bidwells, one of the UK’s leading property consultancies, staged a three-city charity bike ride. A total of 350 of the firm’s clients, contacts and members of staff took part.

Bidwells’ Golden Triangle Cycle Challenge took in Oxford, Milton Keynes and finished in Cambridge.

The cycle ride was in aid of CALM, which aims to prevent suicide by providing help to those who need it.

Kirsty Muir

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