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Chuckle Brothers legend to visit Bradford for charity challenge
Summary
Paul Elliott will visit Bradford next month as part of a UK-wide fundraising ride from John O'Groats to Land's End, aiming to raise £40,000 for Marie Curie's Great Daffodil Appeal.
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Paul Elliott, known as one half of the Chuckle Brothers, will visit Bradford next month as part of a UK-wide fundraising challenge for Marie Curie's Great Daffodil Appeal. He plans to travel the route from John O'Groats to Land's End and is fundraising to mark the appeal's 40th anniversary. Elliott has been a Marie Curie ambassador since 2016 and formed a close connection to the charity after its nurses cared for his brother Barry, who died in 2018. He was recognised with an MBE in the King's New Year Honours for his charitable work.
Key facts:
- The charity ride begins on March 3 and concludes on March 11 in Land's End, with planned stops including Glasgow, Bradford, Birmingham, Penarth, Exeter and Plymouth.
- Paul Elliott aims to raise £40,000 for Marie Curie's Great Daffodil Appeal during the journey.
- Specific timings and the exact location for the Bradford stop have not yet been released by Marie Curie.
- Elliott will travel on the Daff Bike, a Marie Curie–branded two-seater that echoes the Chuckle Bike from ChuckleVision.
Summary:
The tour highlights ongoing support for Marie Curie and marks the 40th anniversary of its main fundraiser. Elliott will visit Bradford as one of several scheduled stops while travelling south; specific local details are undetermined at this time.
