Bikers to ride out in support of hospitals
Sarah Stock, 45, of Billingborough, who will be joined by supporters, will also highlight the importance of rural hospital emergency departments in the county and the great distances between them.
Sarah says the event will also thank frontline NHS staff for their continued hard work by dropping off biscuits donated by supermarket chains.
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Hide AdSarah added: “We are highlighting the distances between our rural hospitals and showing solidarity to encourage recruitment of medical and nursing staff.”
After a successful trial run with fellow bikers on May 7, she invites more bikers for the main event on Sunday, June 4.
The hospital services campaigner added: “Please wear something red to symbolise our Accident and Emergency departments. We will also be dedicating this ride to Ian Swain, an avid local Grantham A&E and NHS hospital campaigner who passed away last month. One of us will be wearing his red hoodie in remembrance of him.”
Bikes, scooters and even cars are welcome to join at any stage. Sarah is recovering from surgery for breast cancer nine months ago and only rode pillion on the test.
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Hide AdThey will set off on the 140-mile ride from Grantham Hospital at 10am heading to Pilgrim Hospital, Boston for 10.45am and then onto Skegness Hospital for arrival at midday. Leaving Skegness at 1pm, they will go on to Louth Hospital where refreshments will be served and then leave at 2.30pm to ride to Lincoln County Hospital and back to Woody’s Bar at Ancaster for refreshments for 4.30pm.
People can donate on the Fighting 4 Life Lincolnshire web page or add to collection buckets on the day.