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Support Liz Lawson for Ride London

Liz Lawson, md of Devon housewares retailer Lawsons has signed up for cycling challenge Ride London (May 29) to raise vital funds for industry charity The Rainy Day Trust.

Liz reflects: “In the last two years many of us have had to adapt and face difficulties we could not have foreseen. Now for many of us the cost of living crisis is making our lives even more challenging.” She continues:  “When I was offered a place by the Rainy Day Trust for Ride Lon
don to cycle 100 miles in 8 hours I jumped at the chance; not only is it a great cycling challenge and I can help raise money for a charity that can make a real difference to those who are struggling right now.”

Admitting that 100m is “slightly daunting”, Liz would hugely appreciate any support and any donations from industry colleagues and housewares companies. To help Liz and the Rainy Day Trust, see her fundraising page at  ridelondon.enthuse.com/pf/liz-lawson

 

Top: Liz Lawson is in training for Ride London.

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