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Forty for forty Foray
A band of bikers who ride regularly for charity saddled up for fun to mark their firm’s 40th anniversary.
The Express Engineering cyclists tackled a 40 mile circuit – starting and finishing at the Team Valley – taking in the C2C route to Consett and then back down the Derwent Walk to the Newcastle-Gateshead’s Millennium Bridge for refreshment and photo’s.
The ride was one of a host of staff activities arranged during 2013 to mark Express Engineering’s four decades in business. Others included the production of a calendar with photographs from the last 40 years and a specially brewed beer; days at the races, the British grand Prix and a trip to see Disney on Ice; go-karting, a five a side football competition, a golf day and a hamper raffle. A special Christmas party will be staged later this month.
Said ride organiser, Dave Fullen: “It was a fun way to mark the anniversary and of course, we’ll all have to get fitter as we get older because the next big celebration will be 50 years!”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Paul Dobbie .
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