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Pedalling To Pubs gets under way in Lake District

Darren Norbury by Darren Norbury
6 June 2025
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Pedalling To Pubs 2025 has officially begun, with hospitality industry leaders undertaking an epic 220km sponsored bike ride across the Lake District.

Pedalling To Pubs

They are raising vital funds for leading hospitality charities the LTC (Licensed Trade Charity) and Only A Pavement Away.

Sixty industry leaders are cycling from Penrith to Cockermouth, to Carlisle, and then back to Penrith, crossing the finish line tomorrow (7th June). 

Currently in its third year, Pedalling To Pubs 2025 is already well under way to surpass last year’s incredible total, with fundraising having reached £85,000 and climbing. The funds raised are vital for allowing the charities to support even more people entering, currently employed in, or leaving the hospitality sector.

This year’s headline sponsor is Polaris Elements, with the ride also supported by Lucky Saint, and partners BII and Thatchers Cider.

“We’re thrilled to be involved in such a flagship fundraising event for our industry,” said Steve Alton, lead rider, and chief executive of the BII. “At the BII we see first hand the challenges that hospitality is facing, and Pedalling To Pubs is a reminder of how brilliant our industry is at coming together to support each other.

“Thank you to everyone who has supported us so far — it makes all the aches and pains worth it!”

Hard work and dedication

Chris Welham, chief executive of the Licensed Trade Charity, said: “It’s fantastic to be setting out in the Lake District for my second ride with Pedalling To Pubs. This is such a fantastic initiative, and I have been able to see first hand the difference that this fundraising makes.

“The funds allow us to continue providing health and wellbeing support, practical advice, and financial assistance for individuals currently or previously working in the licensed hospitality community. If you haven’t already, please do back one of the riders: it’s a mammoth cycle and your support will keep us going up those hills!”

Greg Mangham, founder and chief executive of Only A Pavement Away, added: “We’re so grateful to each one of the 60 industry leaders who are embarking on this incredible challenge. The remarkable funds raised reflects the hard work and dedication that everyone involved has invested into this year’s ride.

“The funds we receive from Pedalling To Pubs allow us to continue building brighter futures, giving those wanting to rebuild their lives a pathway into long term, stable employment within hospitality.”

To find out more or to donate, visit pedallingtopubs.org.uk/pedalling-2-pubs-2025/.

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