The winners of this year’s Beccles Cycle for Life competitions were presented with their prizes at Somerleyton Hall.
Head gardener Anna Outlaw stood in for Lord Somerleyton, whose prizes of a stay at the Fritton Arms and a meal at the Duke’s Head went to Bryan Snow of World of Fish and Sue Brooham from Gibbs’ Chippy, for raising the most and second-most sponsorship.
Chad Morris of Norfolk and Suffolk Financial Services Limited presented his company’s prizes, the adults’ draw prize of a £250 John Lewis gift card to Mr Snow, and the junior prizes of £25 John Lewis gift cards to Oliver Brooks, who won one, and Jac Godbold, who won three, both of Beccles.
The Rotary Club of Beccles was represented by the new club president John Warburton, and by the chairman of the organising committee Paul Randle.
Mr Warburton said: “Thanks again to all who took part, fundraised and put up these wonderful prizes.”
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