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  • Coast2Coast - Members Challanges

    Coast2Coast
    9 April 2015

    On Easter Monday, Five Blesma Members and their friends set off from the Eric Morecambe statue in Morecambe Bay on a 3-day, 140-mile cycle ride from the West coast to the East Coast of England. Of the group, two completed the route on hand-bikes. As a group, they have raised nearly £11,000 for Blesma. The Mayor of Lancaster, Councillor Susie Charles met the team at Morecambe to show he

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  • 600 Donuts Sold in 10 Minutes for Blesma!

    600 Donuts Sold in 10 Minutes for Blesma!
    1 April 2015

    An incredible 600 Krispy Kreme doughnuts were sold in 10 minutes at Queens' School with the help of several cadets, sixth-formers and officers Flt Lt Dombey and Plt Off Forrester, for the military charity Blesma on Friday 27 March. With 10 minutes being 600 seconds we make that was one sold per second! This is an incredible achievement and testament to how efficient cadets can be. Separate stands were also

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  • Great Dunmow Round Table & 33 Regiment Raise £56k for Blesma!

    Great Dunmow Round Table & 33 Regiment Raise £56k for Blesma!
    27 March 2015

    A group of 34 cyclists from The Great Dunmow Round Table, and supporters from 33 Engineer Regiment have raised an incredible £56,000 for Blesma by cycling 165 miles from Great Dunmow, Essex to Ypres to lay a wreath at the Menin Gate in honour of those who lost their lives in WW1. Chairman Mike Dalton said, “We set out to raise a target of £40,000, but the fact that we actually raised £56,000 is outstanding. The effort that everybody put in and the generosity of the people who donated to our team was just incredible” Mike added "Laying the wreath at the Menin Gate will be a mom

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  • Operation Varsity Memorial Cycle

    Operation Varsity Memorial Cycle
    25 March 2015

    On Sunday 22 March, Blesma Supporter David Alexander set off on an epic, non-stop and unsupported cycle challenge from Colchester to Wessel to remember glider pilots and paratroopers who 70 years ago mounted the largest single airborne operation in history to take place in one day. More than 16,000 Allied paratroopers were dropped on to German territory on March 24, 1945, as part of Operation Varsity, the last big Allied operation of World War Two.  David will cycle 555km, following the same route taken on that day in history by several thousand aircraft, glid

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