850 motorbikers join charity Easter egg run
Hundreds of motorcyclists revved their engines for a charity Easter egg run.
The 43rd annual Nottingham Egg Run event on Sunday saw bikers donate chocolate eggs to disadvantaged children and children with special needs for Easter.
The 858 riders and pillions paraded 14.7 miles (23.7km), starting at Nottingham’s Forest Recreation Ground and ending at Mansfield Fire Station.
Event organiser Tim Marston, from Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue, said, “We’ve had 2,363 Easter eggs donated this year, which is a substantial amount.”
“Every egg has a sticker on that says ‘Happy Easter and best wishes from the bikers’.”
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The bikers have an exceptional amount of generosity I find it hard to compare many other groups I’ve come across that that are as generous uh and as sort of collective as as the biking Community the Easter bunes got some new recruits over 800 motorcyclist turned out for the
43rd annual egg run in Nottingham last Sunday bikers in and fluffy ears paraded across the county carrying Easter eggs these eggs will be distributed to disadvantage children within the community ahead of Easter Sunday we’ve had 2,363 Easter eggs donated this year which is a substantial amount every egg
Has a sticker that says happy Easter and you know from the best wishes from the bikers it’s more than just the chocolate it’s it’s the the best wishes and the and the sentiment that comes behind it as well