Press Coverage

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Stratford and Newham Express - 18 July

Charity cycle ride to honour a dear friend

TWO friends from Forest Gate have organised a charity cycle ride in memory of a campaigner.

Kevin Blowe and Cilius Victor will be cycling 58 miles from Bethnal Green to Southend-on-Sea.

They hope to raise £7,000 to help build a school in India in memory of their friend Gilly Mundy.

Gilly, who had worked at Newham Monitoring Project, died suddenly from a stroke in March, at the age of 36.

He had been a committee member and caseworker at the anti-racist group in Harold Road, Plaistow and later worked for the charity Inquest.

Kevin, of Rothsay Road, and Cilius, of Godwin Road, will set off with 15 other cyclists on Sunday, July 22.

They will be joined by Gilly's family and friends from Leamington Spa in Warwickshire.

Sponsorship money will go to the Buwan Kothi International Trust, of which Gilly Mundy was a trustee. It aims to raise £50,000 to build the Gilly Singh Mundy Memorial Institute in an isolated rural community in Haryana, northern India.

The building will include a school and a resource centre, encouraging farmers to adopt environmentally sustainable practices.

Enough money has already been raised to start construction work later this year.

Kevin Blowe has also been involved with Newham Monitoring Project, for 16 years, and works for the charity Aston-Mansfield at Durning Hall Community Centre in Forest Gate.

He said: "Earlier this year, we planned to raise money for the Buwan Kothi International Trust by cycling to Southend and Gilly always intended to be one of those that took part.

"His sudden and tragic death, at such a young age, has given his friends a powerful incentive to raise funds to build a fitting tribute to his memory, one that reflects the person he was - a man who cared passionately about others.

"Land has already been purchased in Haryana and we hope that the foundations for the school and resource centre will be laid later this year.

"If we can raise enough money, children and their families in a very isolated rural community in India will finally have access to decent education by the start of the new academic year in September 2008.

Fundraising total to date

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Just to let you all know that as of this evening, we have raised an extraordinary

£16,091.74

That's just from the information that is available from those who have a Just Giving account - it doesn't include any 'offline' sponsorship that hasn't been added to people's totals.

And with the Gift Aid added, it means we have raised over twenty grand.

We made it!

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Congratulations to all the riders who managed fifty-eight often gruelling miles from London to Southend on the only sunny day in July - see the photos below for proof that we made it!


Click on the picture below to open the album.

Buwan Kothi Challenge

Article in Newham Recorder - 11th July

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Great to get some publicity -just a shame that the reporter managed to take Cilius Victor of Godwin Road in Forest Gate and create someone called 'Cilius Godwin'...

London Riders - Last Sunday before the Big Day

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A message from Cilius for those not too hungover tomorrow from the celebration tonight of Gilly's life:

We have been shockingly amiss by ignoring folk in North London, they are nice people up North not at all the savages I had been lead to believe. To make amends we are Northward (ish) bound this Sunday. I also remember that some of you want to check out some festival thingy in Victoria Park , so we will finish up in that park about 3.30/4pm ish so you can make arrangements to meet your mates there if you wish. I myself will be dashing off back to Forest Gate at the end.

As for this Sunday, meet at high noon outside South Africa House, Trafalgar Square.

So for some, this could be your last chance for a ride until we hit the London/Southend trail.

Cilius

Route Guide and Maps now available

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Cilius and I drove the route of the bike ride on Saturday and have compiled a Route Guide and a series of maps, which you can download from here:

Route Guide (202K)

Route Maps (2Mb)

There are also requests for help from anyone wanting to be part of the Support Team (436K)

If anyone has any queries, Kevin can be contacted on 07977 88 55 74

When will the rain ever end?

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Plans to head to Richmond were abandoned due to more rain - so we headed for Camden, and bumped into Amy Winehouse coming out of the Hawley Arms.

Which was nice...