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Paul Elliott to travel across UK for Marie Curie
Summary
Paul Elliott will tour the UK from 3 to 11 March to support Marie Curie’s Great Daffodil Appeal, with stops including Glasgow, Bradford and a final stop at Land’s End.
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Paul Elliott, known for his work as one half of The Chuckle Brothers, will travel across the UK to support Marie Curie’s fundraising efforts. He said he wanted to do something "big" and "fun" to mark the 40th anniversary of the charity’s Great Daffodil Appeal and will travel the route with the Daff Bike. The tour begins on 3 March and finishes at Land’s End on 11 March. Marie Curie provides end-of-life care and depends on fundraising and public donations.
Key details:
- The tour runs from 3 March to 11 March and will end at Land’s End.
- Scheduled stops include Glasgow, Bradford, Birmingham, Penarth, Exeter and Plymouth.
- Elliott said he chose the route and the Daff Bike to raise money and meet Marie Curie supporters, volunteers and staff.
- The event marks the 40th anniversary of the Great Daffodil Appeal.
- Marie Curie’s chief executive Matthew Reed said the appeal helps provide end-of-life care and support, noting that every three minutes someone dies without the end-of-life care they need.
Summary:
Paul Elliott’s tour is intended to raise funds and acknowledge supporters during the Great Daffodil Appeal’s 40th anniversary. The planned route will visit several UK cities between 3 and 11 March, concluding at Land’s End. Marie Curie says the appeal supports its work providing end-of-life care and support for people and families.
