A Bolton charity is holding its annual cycling challenge in April.
Lagan’s Foundation’s LF Cycling Challenge will be taking place on Sunday, April 23.
The charity was set up in memory of Lagan Katherine Anne Grant, who died on April 26, 2011, aged just 15 weeks, after being born with complex congenital heart defects.
It provides home care and respite to families across the north west who have children with complex health needs, specialising in congenital heart defects and/or feeding difficulties.
At the event in two months, the charity is offering three scenic routes for fundraisers to choose from, with different lengths to suit a range of skill levels.
The short route will be 27.2m (47km), which is a shorter distance but will still include some more challenging hills like Sheephouse and Anglezarke.
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The standard route will be 44.2m (71.3km), which is for regular cyclists who would like a challenge. It includes Sheephouse Lane, Anglezarke and Foxholes.
The long route will be 66.1m (106.4km), which is suitable for those taking part in bigger events such as IronMan.
It will tackle all of the hills from the standard route and Hunters Hill.
For more information and to buy tickets, visit: webcollect.org.uk/lagans/event/charity-ride.
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