Clock to Rock - Big Ben, London to the rock of Gibraltar 2nd -19th September 2011

Paul Beven & Jane Kennet are cycling to Gibraltar for the British Heart Foundation. Our target is to raise £12,000. We are hoping to keep you up to date with our training and fund raising progress so far via this blog. Signals and stamina permitting with any luck we can post along the actual journey too. Sponsor us now by clicking this link to our JustGiving page or email me if you prefer. LATEST NEWS - Despite the BHF postponing their official trip until sometime in 2012 we are pressing ahead with an independent trip of our own although the BHF are providing some assistance to us to help us on our way.



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Tuesday, 31 May 2011

Evening all

Hello all,

Just a little note to update you with the latest on the plans and happenings this last couple of weeks. We managed to raise about £85 from our car boot last Saturday at Penwortham primary school. Natasha & Kirsty helped me sell off unwanted bits and some of their things too. We agreed half the money they could keep and half would be donated. Sadly we had to give Gary £50 for an old AppleMac we sold for him but then split the rest so about £19 in the end.

I had so much change at home, so this week I picked up a stash of bank bags and spent bank holiday monday evening bagging it all up. it turns out having sold some leftover refreshments off at work that we have a grand total from the dog show of £1008.33. How cool is that? Smashed my target of £300 for that particular event.

I also received news from Kate Favell at the BHF, she has sent me some information on the route to help us with our planning. We are hoping to meet in a few weeks to get more help from them.

It's been a busy week but my bike build is almost complete. It's looking very good I have to say. However I appear to have lost one of the parts for my headset between Home, Bristol and the Dump (I fear i may have dumped it with the box and bubble wrap) Doh!! If it wasnt for that I would have been riding it tomorrow. Desperate to get on it before the end of the week.

The summer ball planned for the 25th June is taking shape and we have the menu sorted this week. Barry Scarborough of Orange Yard Catering is our caterer. He does an amazing job at the christmas party each year so it should be pretty scrummy. I've had a sneak preview of the menus and they are certainly mouthwatering. We have a planning meeting this week and I am keeping my fingers crossed that Mark Payne manages to get a band together to come and play. Can't wait to see if he can muster it. It would be fabulous. There's nothing quite like a live band to kick a good party off. Mark is the older brother of my old school chum 'Paynie' or Ann Walker as she is now more formally known. A more musical family you couldn't hope to meet and they have been fantastically supportive my mad cap schemes and events. Thanks Guys. Ann is organising a car wash at Saffron Walden fire station for me  in a couple of weeks. I will add more details of that in another post soon. 

I have also found a lovely dress to wear to the ball, a very important part of the planning and training programme of course....! ;-) 

I felt very tired this weekend and had to shelve any plans I had to exercise on Sunday. My body was yelling for a rest and for once I listened. It paid me back in kind on Monday when we headed out (6 of us) for a ride around Surrey. It was a lovely ride and I felt great. 70 miles and It didn't feel any harder than the ride to work. Phew, perhaps I am not so far behind in my training after all. This weekend coming could be a different story though. We are off to ride the Chiltern 100 (actually we are doing the 75 mile route), have you seen the profile its monstrous..? Saturday is a day spent at Balham tube with another train station collection. Let's see if the good people of Balham can help us beat that Knightsbridge crowd. £231.60 to beat. 

The other thing that happened this week was an email from the Gibraltar Magazine who found us on the web and would like to do a little article in September's issue. So thats nice. Perhaps a few people may recognise us and wave when we arrive. :-) I am already dreaming of those last few kilometres (or miles) rolling in to Gibraltar I am so determined to get there. 

Saturday, 21 May 2011

A Third of the way, but big help required.

Today after adding up last weeks fund raising, has meant that we have hit another milestone.We are 1/3rd of the  way to reaching the total. Amazing! Thank you to all who have helped us to get this far. 

The large jump has been mostly thanks to the proceeds from the dog show last weekend and a donation in exchange for first aid services at a football tournament. Its so good to see it adding up. However we have also had a fairly huge set back recently.....

The BHF for some strange reason (can't think why) have not found enough people crazy enough to sign up to this ride. I suspect it has alot to do with the minimum sponsorship amount being so high. £6000 is a huge amount (unless you work in investment banking of course). Its almost impossible to train adequately and raise this amount of money as we are discovering. Free time...? what's that? So I received an email recently confirming their decision to postpone the ride to a date in the future. No date confirmed. Well that left us with a dilemma, do we postpone to a currently indefinite date or continue as planned and ride it independently?

Having committed mentally and physically to the ride I wasn't about to just wipe it from Septembers calendar and Paul felt the same. In some ways we have a degree of relief. Without the BHF organisation we are set to plan and run the whole ride ourselves. Slightly daunting in terms of time left to do this but we are confident we can do so with some help from the BHF on the route planned. As an independet event we won't have to raise the exact £12,000 total. As much as we we would like to do so if we are to be busy planning the trip now we will have to sacrifice some fund raising time to trip planning and execution. We plan to continue with all of the events currently planned and then we shall focus on the training and ride planning.

There were other riders and friends who would have liked to have joined the ride but for whatever reason felt they couldnt because of the commitment to raise £6,000. Now that barrier is lifted we have been able to invite others to join us either for some or all of the ride and if they can raise any funds then great but the obligation is not there and we would love to have some company...not to mention some other wheels to sit behind for a spell each day.

Jeff Cleminson, Chris Vaughan are already committed. Excellent! :-) with numerous others who will join for some of the ride (mainly in France). So now is your chance, want to come along?

We also need to find ourselves some support drivers. Gosh this is the difficult bit. Who wants to give up leave to do that? I am sure there must be someone as crazy as us interested in helping out so if its you, please get in touch. I am sure the party at the end will be a good one.

We shall overcome....! I am still really excited about the trip and know that we can do this, where there is a will there is a way.

On a good note my beautiful Bianchi road bike has just returned from Argos Cycles in Bristol where its been for a respray. Look at this work of art....

How cool is that? So Sunday is ear marked as a day to rebuild it with my new Apex Group set. I should have more gears then than I can shake a large stick at.  Currently my commuting bike is wearing out and I have been riding on only 8 gears. Ditchling Beacon here I come....!

Training is increasing and I am beginning to feel the effects too. Weight is dropping (slowly) and commute times to work are also dropping so something is working.

Anyway must go, we have a car boot sale this morning to attend and see if we can rattle a few more pennies into the can and make some space in this very cramped flat.

Have a good weekend all.


Monday, 16 May 2011

Dog Show quick summary...

Wow..that was fun packed weekend! Saturday I spent the day with Susie and Hugo from Healix doing some first aid for London embassy consular staff who were all playing in a football tournament. Thankfully only a couple of minor injuries and a fun day was had by all. Russia were the eventual and worthy winners after a very tense penalty shoot out. It gave us a chance to test out the new gazebo too before Sundays dog show and we were very pleased with it I have to say.

So Sunday was an early start to set up the stalls and ring for the dog show. Entrants started arriving just before midday and when they did they arrived in their droves. Never have I seen such a collection of beautiful and pampered pooches. Everywhere I turned there was a dog to die for. Fabulous. It was a really fun day and what a lovely atmosphere with lots of the local community and families joining in the fun.

Here is a link to lots of the photos from the day. You can see what we got up too and how well supported the event was. Thank you Hampton locals you were amazing!!

We had a tombola and refreshments on sale as well as lots of lovely local businesses who set up stalls too and came to support and drum up business for themselves.

By the end of the day we were all shattered but had such a good time.

I shall post a list of the winners this week and a few more tales of the day but for now take a look at the photos. After expenses for the PA system and the refreshments we have counted all the pennies in at £596 which is amazing so that takes us a few more percentage along the way to our goal too. :-)

The other bonus was all the worry last week meant I lost 4lbs so have to be happy with that. I think this stress/anxiety could be quite useful!!

Thanks again all who came and supported the show. Maybe we will do it all again next year.