Classed as the toughest stage, today didn't miss out on that challenge.
We had 2 massive Cols right from the start, the first was about 20km, the Col du Glandon and was beautiful, just damned long.
Zumba enthusiasts (both men and women) from across Chester, N.Wales and the Wirral to come together to take part in the Big Daily Deal Company Chester's three hour Zumbathon for the Babygrow Appeal at the Countess of Chester Hospital.
Grown men can cry, cant they? and no its not with the pain, we can handle that, well some of us can, its more to do with the emotions of achieving a big goal.
Lord Mayor, Cllr Jill Houlbrook, was thrilled to receive a unique auction prize for the Lord Mayor’s Charity Ball which was delivered to the steps of the Chester’s historic Town Hall by the flame-covered Rainbow Trike and offers one lucky winner a chauffeur driven tour of the City courtesy of Rainbow Trike Tours.
A warm welcome is assured at Swan Inn in the rural village of Wybunbury from Land Lady Lesley Coop and on Friday 10th April a cheque for £410 was presented to George Mann who is an Assistant Provincial Grand Master in the Masonic Province of Cheshire.
Demand for entries to the popular Chester Half Marathon has been so high over recent weeks, that an extra 1,000 places have been released to ensure those hoping to run this year don’t miss out.
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