Tour de Branch
Pontypridd Town Council • September 18, 2019
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Deputy Mayor, Councillor Carl Thomas attended Kwik Fit in Pontypridd on 12th September on behalf of the Mayor to support their “Tour De Branch”, where Kwik Fit employees are cycling all over the country from branch to branch in 30 days to raise money for Children with Cancer UK.
They arrived at Pontypridd after cycling from Bristol on Day 24 of the challenge. They stopped for a well-earned break and to meet a family from Bridgend where one of the children had been affected by cancer. Further details and donations can be found at https://fundraising.kwik-fit.com.

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