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Roy gears up for another 100 miles in the saddle




Roy Lodge pictured on a previous charity cycle ride from John O'Groats to Land's End.
Roy Lodge pictured on a previous charity cycle ride from John O'Groats to Land's End.

DOCTOR. Reverend Roy Lodge MBE, a former Great Britain international athlete, will be doing a sponsored cycle ride from St. Albans Hertfordshire to Stratford in June to raise funds for the Shakespeare Hospice.

He will cover approximately 100 miles which he hopes to achieve in one day accompanied by his wife Gina in the car as support maintenance and refreshment back-up.

This will be one of many sponsored cycle rides that Roy has undertaken for a number of charities including cycling from John O’ Groats to Lands End in 2011 and Lands End to John O’ Groats in 2013 for Parkinson’s UK.

His first and second sponsored rides were in 2006 and 2007 when Mayor of Stratford and both were for the Shakespeare Hospice.

The first was a 100 mile ride in the Cotswolds and the second from Lambeth Palace to Stratford with a family who accompanied Roy in memory of a loved one who had received palliate care from the hospice.

Roy’s interest and support for the Shakespeare Hospice goes back to the days when he was a medical student on placement at St. Christopher’s Hospice in London and the admiration he had for Cecily Saunders the founder of the movement.

Roy says his continuing support for the Hospice is based on “a lack of strategy, a lack of impetus, and a lack of sustainable funding for high-quality end-of-life care in England. The debate about how we ensure that people have good end-of-life care drags on interminably, and evidence of progress is depressingly meagre. There is a need for the adoption and implementation of a strategy that makes high-quality end-of-life care a national priority. It is simply not acceptable to be surprised that people die.”

To sponsor Roy his email address is: lodgeconstantia1@btinternet.com



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