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Bordeaux Beckons For AKA PR Director
AKA PR director Jessica Alexander, is preparing for a London to Bordeaux cycling challenge, to raise money for the Furniture Maker’s Charity.
Jessica will join a group of 50 cyclists for the gruelling six day, 470 mile bike ride on Sunday September 11.
Said Jessica: “I’m excited about the challenge ahead. Cycling is one of my hobbies and what could be better than making the most of some of the best bike routes in England and France, while raising money for such a great charity?”
The ride has been organised in conjunction with Saddle Skedaddle, a specialist cycling company.
The Furniture Maker’s Company is the British furnishing industry’s charity. It supports the education of students by nurturing skills and expertise, provides help to those in need and champions excellence. For more information please visit www.furnituremakers.org.uk
AKA PR has been based in High Corn Mill, Skipton for more than 20 years, specialising in home furnishings and interiors and has a country-wide client base – several of which have been with the company for over 10 years.
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