The Great Big Neston Ride

Added on by Betsy Huggins.

Come and join us on the famous Castle Combe Race Circuit on Friday 8th May, 6-8pm.

 
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For one evening only, Neston School has the famous race track to itself and we need as many people as possible to come and help us fill it and make it a great evening of cycling, scooting, blading and socialising!

The BBQ will be fired up, so bring a picnic blanket and enjoy a great start to the weekend.

There is a 1.78 mile race track for the confident cyclers, but there is a great home straight for learners to enjoy practicing on too. So it really is a family event for all ages.

Please join us and help make Neston’s School’s first Big Ride a great success. All money raised goes to the school, in particular to help raise funds for a bike and scooter shed for the children.

Tickets will be on sale before and after school from Mon 20th April and from class reps.
£2.50 per adult and £1.50 for children.

Please invite your family and friends along too.

To ensure everyone stays safe and has a great time, a few simple circuit rules will be posted on the website and at the event, so please take a couple of minutes to read them.

FAQs
I don’t have a bike rack You can still come and join the fun. If you can’t fit bikes in the car, then bring blades or scooters. It’s great fun, no matter what your wheels!
My children are a bit wobbly on a bike, should we still come along? This event is for all ages and capabilities. As well as having the whole 1.78 mile circuit, there is a great home straight which is brilliant for learners too.
Do we have to wear helmets? Yes please. We want everyone to enjoy this great event and stay safe too. Please help us set a good example to the children an pop a helmet on!
Will the course be supervised? There will be FONs marshals around the track, but you will be responsible for your children at all times.
Where is the Castle Combe Circuit? The circuit is about 20-25 minutes from Neston. There is plenty of FREE parking when you get there. http://www.castlecombecircuit.co.uk/