Norman Lamb gets on his bike…

Norman Lamb cycle rideCare Minister Norman Lamb is undertaking a 100 mile cycle around his constituency to raise money for a number of care charities in the area. The first leg took place yesterday as EDP 24  reports:

He left from North Walsham and District War Memorial Hospital at 10am, travelling through Honing, Smallburgh and Hoveton before crossing to Ludham and then North to Stalham.

The route then headed out towards Hickling before following the coast road to Sheringham.

Mr Lamb was scheduled to call in at the Break shop on Stalham High Street, and will be at Cromer Hospital at 3pm.

Mr Lamb said: “One of my highest priorities as Member of Parliament for north Norfolk has been campaigning for better health and care services in our area.

“We are fortunate to have some wonderful hospitals and local charities in this area, and I am really pleased to have the opportunity to support such a great set of causes and the excellent work they do.

If you want to know more about the charities Norman is raising money for or to make a donation, visit his website.

Photo credit: Andrew Wells

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