19 December 2012

New shorter route for (most of) the RIDE100 series

As well as our original 60-mile and 100-mile routes, most of our RIDE100 series bike rides now include a shorter route between 30 and 45 miles.

Due to all the rides being different lengths we have simplified the naming of the routes to:
  • Cool - A new shorter route of 30-45 miles
  • Classic - Routes range from 55-72 miles
  • Champion - The longest of the three routes usually 100 miles.
 The Action DIVA rides also have new shorter routes:
  • Cool - A new shorter route of 15-20 miles
  • Classic - Routes range from 30-35 miles
  • Champion - The longest of the three routes between 60-70 miles.

28 November 2012

Save the date...

10am Thursday 6 December

The Candis Big Give Christmas Challenge

Rachel’s life was turned upside down when she was diagnosed
with MS when just 14 years old
The Candis Big Give Christmas Challenge kicks off on Thursday this week – please don’t forget to put the date in your diary and have your donation doubled!

Action Medical Research is pleased to have been chosen as one of the charities to benefit from The Christmas Challenge for the second time.

The Challenge offers you the opportunity to have your gift doubled if you donate online at the Big Give website between 6-8 December from 10am each day – remember its first come first matched!

We are aiming to raise £12,000 to research MS in childhood, which will then be doubled up to £24,000 - but we need your help to achieve this.

To find out more about the Big Give and how the challenge works, please visit the challenge page on our website, or email the fundraising team.

Your gift could make a real difference.

Help children like Joshua with a precious gift this Christmas

"Joshua is looking forward to riding
his first bike this Christmas and eating
Christmas dinner."
Joshua May was born 15 weeks too early. He survived the birth, unlike his twin Harry who died at 20 hours old.

But Joshua then became dangerously ill at just eight days old. Doctors thought it might be necrotising enterocolitis (NEC), but couldn’t be sure. This serious bowel disorder affects around 3,000 babies every year – and because it is difficult to detect up to 35 per cent of these babies die.

Every moment Joshua’s diagnosis was delayed meant a delay in receiving the right treatment. As Joshua’s parent’s watched him suffer, they couldn’t bear the thought of losing their second son.

Action Medical Research is determined that situations like this must change.

But we urgently need your help. A gift of £25 from you this Christmas could make a real difference.
Thankfully Joshua survived and will be enjoying his fourth Christmas with his parents this year. You could help us fund researchers to find the answers that could help save babies’ lives and end the suffering of families like the Mays.

Thank you and Happy Christmas.

Champions of CycleSport celebrates a golden year for cycling

What a fantastic turnout we had at our third annual cycling event, Champions of CycleSport Dinner in London last Thursday. Supported by UK’s No.1 online cycle and tri-sport retailer, Wiggle it certainly was a night to remember as our 650 guests were joined by some of the biggest names in cycling - Chris Boardman MBE, Dave Brailsford CBE, Joanna Rowsell, Rochelle Gilmore, Jonathan Tiernan-Locke, Jody Cundy and Rob Hayles.

Guests celebrated a golden year of cycling with the chance to mingle with their heroes and the event raised an incredible £180,000 which will help fund vital medical research for sick babies and children. Children like:
  • Katie, who was born two months early and needed resuscitating at birth
  • Cieran, who was left with deafness, epilepsy and cerebral palsy because of meningitis
  • Jack who was diagnosed with a brain tumour at just 14 months old.
Sky TV’s Dermot Murnaghan, also a keen cyclist who’s taken part in several of our bike rides, took time out of his busy schedule to interview the cycling champions. Joanna Rowsell, our Cycling Ambassador, said: “What a great year for cycling! The Champions of CycleSport Dinner was a true celebration of this. I’m really excited to be Cycling Ambassador for such a worthwhile charity and one that is so passionate about cycling.”

Joanna Rowsell
 Read the full story of 'Champions of CycleSport celebrates a golden year for cycling' on the Action Medical Research blog.

23 November 2012

50 years of hip surgery

Sir John Charnley created the hip replacement
Sir John Charnley created the hip replacement
Exactly 50 years ago, a British surgeon called John Charnley developed a technique that revolutionised hip replacement operations.

Later he was knighted for his efforts - and the work of the man now known as Sir John Charnley has since become the standard procedure.

It is an operation that has been carried out on patients across the world.

And it all started half a century ago in a small hospital in Lancashire.


Read the full BBC report and watch the video.

Action Medical Research helped Sir John establish a clinical research centre for hip surgery where his revolutionary work was carried out. The charity has continued to support many other projects over the years to further develop and refine the hip replacement procedure.

13 November 2012

Gift voucher – why not buy a loved one a bike ride this Christmas

Do you have a cyclist in your life? Why not buy them a bike ride this Christmas?


If you're stuck for gift ideas why not buy your loved one a bike ride this Christmas and help sick babies and children at the same time.

Just £50 will buy a place on one of our RIDE 100 bike rides which take place across the UK.


18 October 2012

H.R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh, hosts charity’s 60th anniversary reception at Buckingham Palace

A group of esteemed researchers will share their vital work with His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh - Patron of children’s charity Action Medical Research, at a special reception at Buckingham Palace on the evening of Monday 15 October.

The Diamond Anniversary Reception will be held in a one of the State Rooms at the Palace and will celebrate the children’s charity’s 60th anniversary.

Representatives from the charity will include Mr Richard Price – Chairman, Field Marshal The Lord Guthrie GCB LVO OBE DL – President and Trustees.

Researchers from six projects currently being funded by the charity will present their work to The Duke of Edinburgh and more than 100 assembled guests.

Their work will include: studies into the cause of brain cancer in children; resuscitation of newborn babies; developing a vaccine for meningitis B; epilepsy in children; bowel problems in newborn babies; and multiple sclerosis among children.

Richard Price, Chairman of Action Medical Research, says: “We are honoured that Action Medical Research’s patron His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh is hosting this reception to celebrate our 60th anniversary.

“It’s a wonderful way to mark this proud milestone and showcase to guests some of the fantastic research that we are currently funding across the UK to save and change the lives of babies and children.”

This year Action Medical Research celebrates 60 years of vital research. The charity is currently supporting work around Down syndrome, meningitis, epilepsy, cerebral palsy, premature birth and some very rare conditions that severely affect children.

For more information on the Diamond Anniversary Reception please visit www.action.org.uk/palace2012

17 October 2012

Help us save the lives of more vulnerable babies like Scarlett

"The first few weeks with a new baby are meant to be the happiest time of your lives, but we went through hell.
I had to avoid surprising Scarlett or touching her too much. I couldn’t even breastfeed my daughter, her nose and mouth were so sensitive, touching them would trigger convulsions."
Abbie, Scarlett's mother.

Scarlett from Grimsby (pictured here) is one of those gorgeous babies you just want to hug. But a hug in the first few weeks of life could have proved fatal to her because she was born with a rare brain disorder called hyperekplexia or startle disease.

If Scarlett is startled by noises or touch she reacts in an exaggerated way becoming rigid or unable to move. Sometimes she’ll stop breathing – so it could be fatal.

Very little is known about startle disease, so it took doctors two weeks to diagnose Scarlett. During that time, her life was in terrible danger. A delay in diagnosis can lead to a baby not receiving the best care – potentially putting their lives at risk.

Right now, Action Medical Research is supporting researchers in London and Swansea who are looking for more changes in genes that cause startle disease.

An early diagnosis for children with this rare disease can increase a child’s chances of survival. Will you help us find the answers?

11 October 2012

Christmas Card sales going well

 
Sales on Christmas cards on the action.org.uk website are going well with our holiday nuts being snatched quickly.

Buy your Christmas cards from Action Medical Research.

Ordering your Christmas cards from Action Medical Research helps fund vital research to help sick babies, children with disabilities and those suffering from a rare disease.

Grab your chance to Dine with Davina McCall


Action Medical Research is proud to present Dine with Davina – sponsored by NEXT on Friday 9 November 2012 at the Grand Harbour Hotel.

To help celebrate our 60th anniversary we would like to invite ladies to enjoy a special luncheon hosted by Davina McCall.

Davina says: ''I'm very excited to be hosting the sixth Dine with Davina and can't believe we have already raised over £165,000 to help support Action Medical Research - a charity very close to my heart. Ladies who are thinking about coming along, I promise you will love this event - there is lots of laughter, chat and always brilliant entertainment.
I do hope you will be able to join us!''

Haverhill Action Medical Research Halloween Dinner and Dance - 27 October 2012



You are invited to the Haverhill Action Medical Research Halloween Dinner and Dance at Wickhambrook Memorial Social Centre.

Date/time: Saturday 27 October 2012, 7:00pm for 7.30pm prompt
  • Dancing to local band - The Process
  • Black Tie or Fancy Dress
  • Carriages at midnight
  • Raffle and Bar
Tickets £50 from Mrs Joan Ford on 01440 730577 or Mrs G Argent - johnargent@hotmail.com

8 October 2012

Online registration for the Bucks 100 2013 goes live

Online registration for the Bucks 100 on the 15 September 2013 is now open.

Riders can register as either a fundraiser or a sportive rider.

Fundraisers

Register for £28 and commit to raising a minimum of £30 in sponsorship for Action Medical Research.

Sportive

Register for £50. You are not required to raise sponsorship as a donation is included.

If you can't make the Bucks 100 on the 15 September 2013, there are plenty of other 100-mile bike rides in our events calendar.

Top London researchers awarded grants to help sick babies and children

Leading researchers in London have been awarded more than £400,000 in grants by children’s charity Action Medical Research, to carry out studies which aim to help reduce the suffering of sick babies and children.

The charity is celebrating its anniversary in 2012 by marking 60 years of funding which has led to some key scientific breakthroughs. In total the new grants have been awarded to research institutes at universities and hospitals across the country, with more than £1.2 million investment across nine different projects.

London based researchers, in conjunction with others in Southampton, Sheffield and Cambridge, have been awarded £426,735 for work on Down syndrome, cystic fibrosis and sickle cell disease.

None of the charity’s work would be possible without the generosity of people who make donations, raise funds and take part in events, as well as our trust and corporate partners.

Dr Caroline Johnston, Research Evaluation Manager, said: “We know that medical research can save and change children’s lives. Our gold standard scientific review process ensures that we only fund the best doctors and researchers in children’s hospitals, specialist units and universities across the UK and we are delighted to announce these grant awards.”

The Apprentice’s Margaret Mountford supports Action Medical Research

Margaret Mountford of The Apprentice fame will take a break from her busy schedule to host Belfast Ladies’ Lunch for Action Medical Research at the Ramada Palace Belfast on Friday 19 April 2013.

The Northern Irish born former corporate lawyer says: "I am delighted to be associated with Action Medical Research – a charity which 60 years on, continues to find and fund vital medical research. I look forward to meeting the Belfast ladies at the event and together making a difference for sick babies and children."

Over 300 ladies are promised a peek into the good-humoured side of the lady whose headmistress-like demeanour and icy remarks have made many participants of the show break out in a sweat.

The ladies will be welcomed by TV presenter Pamela Ballantine, treated to a two course meal and have a chance to win the star ballot.

Belfast Ladies’ Lunch in April 2012 raised over £8,000 for the charity.


This year Action Medical Research celebrates 60 years of vital research. The charity is currently supporting work around Down syndrome, meningitis, epilepsy, cerebral palsy, premature birth and some very rare conditions that severely affect children.

4 October 2012

Diamond Diva Lunch - Friday 12 October 2012


It's our birthday – join us in celebrating 60 years of vital research for sick babies and children. What a great year to be celebrating our diamond anniversary and we hope you and your girlfriends will be able to join us for a very special Diamond day at the stunning Tithe Barn, Haselbury Mill set in the heart of Somerset and Dorset.

We can assure you of a warm welcome at our drinks reception followed by fabulous food and not to missed entertainment. There will be the opportunity to have a pamper on our beauty therapy stalls and ideas for a totally gorgeous new look with our fashion show by White Feather of Sherbourne.

Tickets are limited so we suggest you book early
Tickets: £28 per person

Book online at action.org.uk/diamond

3 October 2012

Investing £1.2 million in research for sick babies and children

Action Medical Research – the leading UK children's charity – has today announced grants worth more than £1.2 million for top researchers across the country.

The charity is celebrating its anniversary in 2012 by marking 60 years of funding which has led to some key scientific breakthroughs. The new grants have been awarded to research institutes at universities and hospitals investigating conditions affecting babies and children.

In this latest round of funding, the charity has given out a total of £1,218,929 across nine different projects including research for children with Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, asthma and cystic fibrosis:

Down syndrome and obstructive sleep apnoea: better screening might stop unnecessary suffering, two years, £199,752 granted to researchers at University Hospital Southampton, Evelina Children’s Hospital, London and Sheffield Children’s Hospital.
 
Developing treatments for the rare genetic disorder Smith-Lemil-Opitz syndrome, three years, £173,809 awarded to researchers at Cardiff University. Lead Researcher: Dr Emyr Lloyd-Evans, Cardiff University

Microneedle technology for pain-free drug monitoring in new born babies, two years, £94,154 awarded to researchers at Queen’s University Belfast. Lead Researcher: Dr Ryan Donnelly, Queen’s University Belfast

Does fungal infection contribute to the severity of asthma in children? two years, £133,642 awarded to researchers at University of Leicester, Leicester Royal Infirmary and Glenfield Hospital, Leicester. Lead Researcher: Dr Erol Gaillard, University of Leicester

Management of kidney complications in children with sickle cell disease, two years, £91,290 awarded to researchers at the University of Cambridge, University of Oxford and King’s College Hospital, London. Lead Researcher: Dr John Gibson, University of Cambridge

Thyroid function screening during pregnancy: benefits for child development? two years, £107,853 awarded to researchers at Cardiff University Lead Researcher: Professor Marian Ludgate, Cardiff University

Upper limb rehabilitation for children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy, two years, £109,372 granted to researchers at the Newcastle University and The Newcastle upon Tyne NHS Hospitals Foundation Trust. Lead Researcher: Professor Janet Eyre, Newcastle University

Reassessing lung function of pre-school children with cystic fibrosis, two years, £135,693 awarded to researchers at the Institute of Child Health, University College London and Royal Brompton Hospital, London. Lead Researcher: Dr Paul Aurora, University College London

Understanding the genetic basis of childhood ataxias, three years, £173,364 awarded to researchers at The John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford. Lead Researcher: Dr Andrea Nemeth, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford

None of our work would be possible without the generosity of people who make donations, raise funds and take part in events, as well as our trust and corporate partners.

Dr Caroline Johnston, Research Evaluation Manager, says: “At Action Medical Research we are determined to stop the suffering of babies and children caused by disease and disability. We know that medical research can save and change children’s lives. The charity finds and funds some of the best medical research in the world for the benefit of babies, children and young people.”

“Our gold standard scientific review process ensures that we only fund the best doctors and researchers in children’s hospitals, specialist units and universities across the UK and we are delighted to announce our latest grant awards.”

Action Medical Research funds a total of approximately £3 million worth of research grants every year, awarded in the summer and autumn, the charity also awards Research Training Fellowships annually.

2 October 2012

Order your Christmas Cards on action.org.uk

Order your Christmas cards today and help fund vital research to help sick babies, children with disabilities and those suffering from a rare disease.


20 September 2012

London to Paris bike ride 2013 brochure now online

Preparations are ongoing for our London to Paris bike ride 2013 taking place on 17-21 July 2013.

Our London to Paris riders will arrive in Paris the day before the 100th Tour de France finishes in Paris.

This year we've got three fantastic routes to choose from including a brand new D-Day landing route via Portsmouth and two classic routes steeped in history via Calais, Abbeville and Beauvais and Calais, Arras and Compiègne.

Each one of our four-day routes lead you along beautiful country roads, through quiet picturesque villages and across some of the most spectacular countryside and historic sites that France has to offer.


If you don't have Flash installed you can download the PDF here.

19 September 2012

A busy weekend for Action Medical Research

Last weekend saw three major events starting with the very first Rutland Round PLOD, a 40-mile walk along the Rutland Round route starting at Midnight 14 September 2012. 11 teams took part in the challenge in dry and sunny conditions. Results from the event are available online and some photos from the event are available on the Action Medical Research Google+ page.


Sunday saw the BUPA Great North Run as well as the Bucks 100, a 100-mile/100km bike ride through the Buckinghamshire countryside.

Results from the Bucks 100 are available on the Action Medical Research website and photographs from the day are available from RandR Photos.

One more RIDE 100 series bike ride remains for 2012 which takes place in the Lake District on the 23 September 2012 with online registration closing on 19 September 2012 at 9pm. Registration on the day of the event is available and costs £50.

The first 2013 RIDE 100 series bike rides takes place in Bath and Peterborough with both events taking place on 14 April 2013.

The PLOD 'Overnight' walk series continues in 2013 with dates already confirmed for four walks.

11 September 2012

Tony Hadley Golf Classic 2012

On 7 September 2012 at Elton Furze Golf Club, Peterborough, Tony Hadley arrived by helicopter landing on the 9th hole to start off another Tony Hadley Golf Classic raising money for Action Medical Research.

 

A full gallery of images from the Tony Hadley Golf Classic can be found on the Action Medical Research website with images to buy available from photographer Terry Harris.

Tony Hadley was joined by some famous faces including Bobby Davro, Sir Ian Botham OBE and Sarah Winckless.

 
Tony Hadley also had this to say about the day:



Photos and video by Terry Harris

Results from our recent RIDE 100 series bike rides

Results are available for all of our recent RIDE 100 series bike rides which are supported by Trek bikes.

Winchester 100 - 15 July 2012


Winchester 100 rider times

Online registration for the Winchester 100 2013 is now open for 14 July 2013.

Glasgow 100 - 12 August 2012


Glasgow 100 rider times

Online registration for the Glasgow 100 2013 is now open for 11 August 2013.

York 100 - 19 August 2012


York 100 rider times

Online registration for the York 100 2013 is now open for 18 August 2013.

Action 100 Bristol/Bath to London - 26 August 2012


Action 100 Bristol/Bath to London rider times

Online registration for the Action 100 Bristol/Bath to London 2013 is now open for 25 August 2013.

Surrey 100 - 2 September 2012


Surrey 100 rider times

Essex 100 - 2 September 2012


Essex 100 rider times

Online registration for the Essex 100 2013 is now open for 1 September 2013.

The Independent London2Brighton ride - 8 September 2012


The Independent London2Brighton ride rider times

RIDE 100 continues for 2012

There are two more RIDE 100 series bike rides in 2012.

Bucks 100 - 16 September 2012


Waddesdon Manor is the stunning starting point of this ride through the beautiful countryside of Buckinghamshire and Bedfordshire.

Lake District 100 - 23 September 2012


The wild and rugged Lake District plays host to our last event of this year. It is the perfect way to end your season.

1 August 2012

Give as you Live - Help raise vital funds while you shop

Give as you Live is a simple service which allows you to raise funds for Action Medical Research while shopping online.

Once the Give as you Live application is installed, using it is simple. Browse to a supported online store and a popup will alert you that you can help raise funds for Action Medical Research, click the button when presented.

Once you have completed your shopping and paid, the online store will give a percentage of what you paid back to Give as you Live who will then pass the money on to Action Medical Research.

With Give as you Live, thousands of brands including Amazon, Play.com, John Lewis and Expedia have signed up to donate a percentage of every purchase you make online to us. All at no cost to you and at no cost to us. The average shopper will raise £2.10 per month through what they already buy online.

Simply visit http://www.giveasyoulive.com/join/action and discover Give as you Live today.

27 June 2012

Walk 40 miles across the South Downs Way for Action Medical Research

Late on 20 July 2012 walkers will be preparing for a 40-mile endurance trek across the South Downs Way. The walk kicks off from Devil's Dyke, Brighton at midnight heading down the South Downs Way to Alfriston routing south to Exceat before a gruelling walk across the Seven Sisters finishing at Beachy Head, Eastbourne.

The walk will take walkers around 12-16 hours where they will be raising over £1,500 per team of four.

PLOD is not for the faint hearted or the ill-prepared. We have designed a gruelling course that will probably push you further than you have ever been pushed before.

The PLOD - South Downs Way is perfect for groups, friends or work colleagues. Companies looking to develop team bonding will benefit, and for those seeking an out-and-out challenge against their competitors, this event will deliver on all fronts.

Join the ultimate walking challenge in the south east

If you need kit for the walk, buying through this Amazon link will also benefit Action Medical Research, the charity receives a small percentage of the transaction at no cost to you. 

20 June 2012

Having trouble finding a local sportive ride?

Check out our brand new RIDE 100 series microsite. You can find all the upcoming 100-mile bike rides organised by Action Medical Research by date or by location.

RIDE 100 is an award-winning series of 100 mile or 100km cycling events in the UK that have become firm favourites in the UK sportive calendar.

RIDE24 weekend approaches

In it's 4th year, the Action Medical Research RIDE24 takes place this weekend (23/24 June 2012).

Teams of four, six and solo riders are competing in RIDE24, the only 24-hour endurance track event in the UK taking place at the Goodwood Motor Circuit in Sussex.

The winning four-man team will secure a place in the French version of the race - the 24 Hr Le Mans event at Bugatti on the 25 - 26 August 2012.

RIDE24 is also a RAAM (Race Across America) qualifying race.

Chris Boardman had the following to say after the 2011 RIDE24:
"I think this is a great event. If people are looking for a personal challenge then it's ideal and attached to a great charity. Doing something like this is something you'll remember forever."
Watch video highlights of the 2011 RIDE24:

8 June 2012

Dr Dawn Harper shows her ‘girl power’

TV’s Dr Dawn Harper, from Channel 4’s Embarrassing Bodies, along with 150 women-cyclists raised over £20,000 when they took to the saddle again for a women-only bike ride for a children’s charity on Sunday 27 May.

Dr Dawn Harper took part in the DIVA 100, Warwickshire ride which started at Menzies Welcombe Hotel Spa & Golf Club in Stratford-upon-Avon.

Dawn has been involved with Action Medical for several years: “I really enjoyed taking part in the DIVA 100 Warwickshire. It was a fantastic day with beautiful weather and a gorgeous route through pretty lanes. It was fabulous to see so many women out on bikes for a great cause."

The DIVA 100 ride wasn't her only cycling challenge in 2012 for Action Medical Research as she is also taking part in the London to Paris bike ride which sees 600 cyclists across four routes heading out of London on 18 July 2012 before arriving in Paris four days later.

You can sponsor Dr Dawn Harper for the London to Paris bike ride by visiting her sponsorship page.

6 June 2012

The 2012 Action Medical Research UK End2End ride comes to a finish

The 2012 Action Medical Research Lands End to John O'Groats cycle ride, known as the UK End2End took place over 10 days starting on 26 May 2012 at Lands End before finishing in John O'Groats on the 5 May 2012.

74 riders endured tough climbs and changeable weather over the 1,000 mile cycling challenge raising an astonishing £200,000 for Action Medical Research.

Photos from the event can be found on the Action Medical Research Facebook page.

Details of the 2013 UK End2End will be made available on the Action Medical Research website as soon as they are known.


1 June 2012

24 cyclists riding from Geneva to Nice raise vital funds for Action Medical Research

A team of 24 intrepid riders, We Hate Hills & Wind, are cycling over 350 miles from Geneva to Nice on 29 June to raise vital funds for Action Medical Research.

The original five We Hate Hills & Wind riders (Glen, Bryn, Terry, Gary and Scott) have helped raise over £175,000 for charity over the last five years with help from their ever growing team of cyclists.

You can sponsor the We Hate Hills & Wind team on the Action Medical Research website at http://www.action.org.uk/sponsor/wehatehills2012

Find out more about the team on their website - http://www.wehatehills.co.uk/ - or follow them on Twitter (@wehatehills) and Facebook.

If you want to take part in your own cycling challenge, head over to the Action Medical Research website.

"Year of Madness" reaches over £8,000 in sponsorship

The Year of Madness involves Eddie Whittle and John McDonough taking part in 12 challenges including swimming, running, cycling, hiking and canoing between October 2011 and September 2012.

The 12 challenges are raising money for MacMillan Cancer Support, Action Medical Research, Cardiac Risk in the Young and The British Heart Foundation. Eddie and John are planning on raising £12,000 shared evenly between the four charities and are well on their way having raised £8,184 to date.

You can follow their progress on their website - http://www.madness4charity.co.uk/ - and on Twitter (@yearofmadness).

We wish Eddie and John all the success in their great effort.

30 May 2012

Registration deadline looming for the PLOD - Cotswold Way

The first of the Action Medical Research midnight walking events known as the PLOD takes place on the 8 June through the Cotswolds.

Starting at midnight, walkers will walk 40-miles across the Cotswolds raise vital funds for Action Medical Research.

Registration for the PLOD - Cotswold Way closes on Wednesday 6 June 2012 and for a short time only, you can register for 50% off by using the voucher code PLOD12 when registering.

If you can't make the Cotswold Way PLOD, don't worry, we have other midnight overnight PLOD walking events including the Trossachs, South Downs Way, Mourne Mountains and Rutland.

Half price registration is available on all the PLODs so register now using the voucher code PLOD12.

Here's what some of our previous midnight walkers had to say:
"It was great! I enjoyed the night walking, seeing the sun rise and the stunning scenery en route. The enthusiasm of the team welcoming us at the finish was great!"
Team STG
"I just wanted to say how amazing this walk really was and so pleased our team came through to the end with a huge achievement of finishing."
Pompey Plodders
"Thanks for everything, we had a great time and thoroughly enjoyed ourselves."
Gerry O'Donnell of the Captain Donegal Danderers
"The route was set in some of the most stunning scenery. It was a very well organised event with great support we are all glad we participated, and to raise £2894.58 for a really worthwhile cause which made it even more of an amazing achievement."
The Perth Plodders

Positive reviews from the 2012 Suffolk Sunrise 100

On 13 May 2012, just under 1,000 riders set out on either a 100km or 100-mile cycle ride through the Suffolk countryside to raise vital funds for Action Medical Research in the Suffolk Sunrise 100 sportive ride.

The weather was as good as could for our cyclists with the rainy weather gone, the sun was out and the day warmed up nicely.

Bruce McEwen of the North Norfolk Wheelers posted his thoughts on the Suffolk ride on the North Norfolk Wheelers website.

"Suffolk was a useful challenge this year over a delightful course through a picturesque  landscape, all the better for that sunny break in the weather."
Bruce McEwen - see full review

20% off all RIDE 100 series during the Jubilie celebrations

Action Medical Research are offering 20% off the registration fee for all RIDE 100 series rides.

The offer starts today and ends midnight 5 June as the Jubilie celebration comes to an end.

The RIDE 100 series is made up of bike rides across the UK with 100-mile and 100km routes available. All the cycle rides are chip timed and full mechanic support helping take the stress of any mechanical failures out of your day in the saddle. All the rides are full signed as well as GPX files being provided prior to the event if you wish to follow your GPS.

The rides also feature feed stations and lunch stops to help keep you hydrated and energy levels up to complete the ride.

Last Few Places up for grabs in Peak District 100

Last few places up for grabs at children’s charity’s toughest cycling challenge yet

Children’s charity invites cycling enthusiasts to grab the last few places for one of its toughest bike challenges on Sunday 10 June in the Peak District.

Peak District 100 is Action Medical Research’s toughest cycling challenge and attracts keen and passionate cyclists from all over the country.

The ride sets out from the outskirts of Sheffield and takes cyclists on a challenging tour of the beautiful National Park.

Participants will chart some of the most demanding cycling terrain in England as they tackle numerous climbs and descents but be rewarded by stunning scenery and a fantastic sense of achievement.

24 May 2012

Follow the Action Medical Research End2End riders across the UK

As is now custom with the Action Medical Research Lands End to John O'Groats bike ride, the UK End2End, rider tracking is available through an interactive Google map updated by our riders through Twitter.

Follow their End2End progress at http://end2end.action.org.uk/

23 May 2012

Davina McCall returns for DIVA 100 and raises £60,000

TV’s Davina McCall along with almost 400 women-cyclists raised over £60,000 when they took to the saddle again for a women-only bike ride for a children’s charity on Sunday 13 May.
Davina McCall has been involved with Action Medical Research since she was a little girl and added: “This is one of my favourite days in the year! I get to hang out with great women, get fit, eat loads guilt free and raise money for Action Medical Research, a charity that means so much to me.”

The sun shone brightly as cyclists participating in Action Medical Research’s DIVA 100 Sussex 2012’s bike ride set off from Cowdray Park Golf Club in Midhurst.
Launched in 2011, the first ride saw as many ladies of all cycling abilities take part, raising thousands for Horsham-based children’s charity Action Medical Research.

16 May 2012

The Independent London2Brighton ride - 8 September 2012

The Independent London2Brighton ride returns for its third year. Starting in London at the new start point at Dulwich College (West Dulwich, SE21 7LD), the route heads out of London in the Surrey and Sussex countryside. The route takes you down to Ditchling Beacon where you will cross the finish line on the Brighton seafront.

The route is 60 miles long with a total of 754m of climbing. There are two feed stations on the route to keep you fed and hydrated.



The ride is supported by The Independent and High5 Sports Nutrition.



15 May 2012

Suffolk Sunrise 100 2012 complete

Last weekend saw the Suffolk Sunrise 100 take place, starting from Framlingham College in Woodbridge.

Over 900 riders took to their bikes to ride on either the 100-mile or the 100km routes. The sun was out and the weather was perfect for a ride alongside hundreds of fellow cyclists.

Results from the 2012 Suffolk Sunrise 100 are now online on the Action Medical Research website, they can be viewed on the Suffolk Sunrise 100 2012 rider times web page.

1 May 2012

Davina McCall urges the girls to join the DIVA100 series

As Davina McCall saddles up for DIVA 100 bike ride in Sussex on 13 May, she urges women-cyclists to sign up for Action Medical Research's DIVA 100 rides and join in raising valuable funds for her favourite charity.

LETTER TO EDITORS FROM DAVINA MCCALL

Dear Editor,

Readers may be used to seeing me on the telly but I can also regularly be spotted on my bike. Yes, believe it or not, I’m a dedicated convert to road cycling and I’m passionate about encouraging more women to take to the saddle.

Riding for charity has been a great motivator for me. I find it very rewarding.

One charity which is very close to my heart is Action Medical Research. This children’s charity is currently looking for lady riders to join its popular DIVA 100 series in May. I would like to encourage your female readers – whether they are already regular riders or newbies looking for a great challenge – to consider taking part.

I’ve been involved with Action Medical Research since I was a little girl, and can certainly vouch for them. This wonderful charity funds research into many diseases and conditions that affect babies and children in the UK.



I am saddling up for the DIVA 100 in Sussex on 13 May setting out from Cowdray Park in Midhurst but the rides are also taking place in Scotland on 20 May and Warwickshire on 27 May.

All the DIVA 100s offer a choice of two circular countryside routes, a 100km challenge or a shorter 50km course for those looking to take it a little bit easier.

Launched in 2011, the first ride saw more than 500 ladies of all cycling abilities taking part and raised more than £95,000 for children’s charity Action Medical Research, which is based in Horsham.

Enjoying a great day out is key at the DIVA 100 rides so be rest assured you will be well looked after every inch of the way! Mechanics will be on hand to help with any technical difficulties and volunteers will welcome you at the well-stocked rest stops where you can refuel.

So why not grab a group of girlie mates and join the friendly group?

Most importantly, every mile pedalled will help sick babies and children.

To find out more and to register visit http://www.action.org.uk/diva or call Sarah Stevenson on 01273 735788.

Yours faithfully,

Davina McCall,
London

Phil Spencer tells you why RIDE100 is his "favourite bicycle experience of the whole year"

As Phil Spencer gears up for Castle Ride 100 on 20 May, he speaks of the whys and wherefores of his fondness for Action Medical Research. He encourages all cycling enthusiasts to grab the last few places remaining and help make valuable difference to the lives of babies and children.

LETTER TO EDITORS FROM PHIL SPENCER

Dear Editor,

Although readers may be more accustomed to seeing me pop up on the telly - over the last twelve months I’m just as likely to be spotted out on my bike. I’m now a dedicated convert to road cycling and love encouraging more people to take to the saddle.

Not only is it a fantastic sport, its one of the very few in which absolutely everyone, of all ages and ability, can take part in and enjoy doing together. I've been out for rides with my wife, my kids, my Mum as well as friends and work colleagues. It really is a sport for everyone!

Challenging yourself physically and raising money for a worthwhile cause are both motivating and rewarding experiences - if this can be done whilst having a good time riding a bike amongst friends in beautiful scenery then so much the better!

One charity which I have recently got to know is children’s charity Action Medical Research. They are currently looking for riders to join their popular RIDE 100 series, which has over 20 rides to choose from across the country this year.

I would like to encourage your readers – both regular riders and newbies, looking for a great challenge, to consider taking part.

I’ve been closely involved with Action Medical Research since I took part in the Castle Ride in Kent in 2011, and have since become extremely passionate about their work. This wonderful charity has been funding vital research for 60 years to help sick babies, children with disabilities and those suffering from a rare disease.

I am saddling up for the Castle Ride in Kent this summer on 20 May, setting out from Tonbridge Castle. It's my favourite bicycle experience of the whole year.

It really is a stunning ride, taking in the North Downs and loads of quiet lanes through the county. Its incredibly well organised, attracts over 1,000 riders and is supported by first class medical support, mechanical services and a sweep vehicle.

All the RIDE 100s offer a choice of two countryside routes, a 100-mile challenge or a shorter 100km route course for those looking to take it a little bit easier (like me!). It's not a race and most people tackle it in a pretty relaxed fashion.

Enjoying a great day out is key on the RIDE 100 series so rest assured you will be looked after every inch of the way! One of the aspects I particularly appreciated about it last year was that the route is fully signed and also that volunteers welcome you at the various rest stops with wonderful snacks. There are plenty of drinks/lunch stops.

So why not grab a group of mates and join me for a great spring ride?

It really is a great day out!

Most importantly, every mile pedalled will help sick babies and children.

To find out more and to register visit www.action.org.uk/castle or call Sarah Stevenson on 01273 735788.

Yours faithfully,

Phil Spencer
Tunbridge Wells

12 March 2012

Join TV’s Dr Dawn Harper on new charity bike ride for women



Dr Dawn Harper from hit Channel 4 TV show Embarrassing Bodies will swap swabs for the saddle this May when she joins cyclists for a new women’s bike ride to raise money for children’s charity Action Medical Research.

The DIVA100 Warwickshire ride will set out from Menzies Welcombe Hotel Spa and Golf Club in Stratford-upon-Avon on Sunday 27 May. Supported by leading bike brand Trek, the event will offer a choice of two circular countryside routes – a 100km challenge or a shorter 50km course for those looking to take it a little bit easier.

The ride will raise money to help fund medical research into conditions affecting babies and children. Especially close to Dr Dawn’s heart is the work the charity supports around pregnancy complications and premature birth as two of her three children were born early, her youngest son at just 32 weeks. Action Medical Research is also currently supporting work around meningitis, epilepsy, cerebral palsy, premature birth and some very rare conditions that severely affect children.

Sign up now at www.action.org.uk/diva