Mayor Gets on Her Bike for Regenerate Rise


Cllr Jane Cooper raising funds to help replace stolen minibus


The Mayor of Wandsworth with Lt Col O J Todd

The Mayor of Wandsworth is seeking sponsors for a bike ride to help a Putney charity replace a stolen minibus.

Cllr Jane Cooper has been training hard to ride 100 laps of the Royal Marine Reserves Parade Ground in Merton Road, Southfields next Wednesday (19 May).

The money she raised will go to the charity she chose to support in her Mayoral year, Regenerate Rise, which helps isolated older people. The charity recently had its minibus stolen. The bus had just been upgraded to make it suitable for people with dementia.

“I’ve even fallen off my bike a couple of times, so I think that alone deserves a donation!,” said Cllr Cooper.

“I chose Regenerate Rise as my charity because of the excellent work they do in the community, and the terrible theft of their bus means they need the money more than ever, so please give generously.”

The Mayor has been training hard for her charity bike ride
The Mayor has been training hard for her charity bike ride

If you would like to sponsor the mayor, send a cheque (made payable to ‘Mayor of Wandsworth Charity’) to ‘Mayor’s Parlour, Room 144, Town Hall, Wandsworth High Street, London, SW18 2PU’

You can also send a bank transfer using the following details:

Account Name: Mayor of Wandsworth Charity
Account No. 69689717
Sort Code: 60 22 28

Find out more about the charity on this link.

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May 12, 2021