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Exmouth: Registration for cancer charity's family 'Santa cycle' now open

Local News by Will Goddard 8th Oct 2021  
The 'Santa Cycle' will take place on Saturday 27 November. Credit: FORCE Cancer Charity
The 'Santa Cycle' will take place on Saturday 27 November. Credit: FORCE Cancer Charity
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Registration for a festive cycle ride in aid of FORCE Cancer Charity is now open.

The 'Santa Cycle' will take place on Saturday 27 November, starting at the Topsham School and following the cycle path for six miles to Exmouth, from where the cyclists can enjoy a Stuart Line Cruises trip back to Topsham Quay with mince pies and mulled wine.

The event is now in its ninth year, and has raised more than £30,000 for the charity so far.

How much does it cost?

It costs £15 for adults and £7.50 for children, and the cost of registration includes a Santa outfit to wear.

Director Jane Chanot said: "FORCE is a charity that is close to our hearts and plays an important role for those affected by cancer in our community."

Click here to find out how to register for the Santa Cycle.

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