Low Carbon: Halton Lea, Runcorn, holds Bee on Bike event for Woodland Trust
A SHOPPING centre management team hopped on bikes to help tend Runcorn beauty spots.
The Halton Lea team was joined by Barry Kershaw of Rollright Facilities Ltd as they toured Runcorn's six Woodland Trust sites.
Cash raised by the seven-mile trip will fund the upkeep of the woods. The project will run in six Runcorn woods and the trust hopes residents will take part in woodland events, school sessions and conservation parties.
Halton Lea has chosen the Woodland Trust as its charity of the year and some events and has urged readers to look out for upcoming events and promotions.
The six woods are Haddocks Wood, Fountains Wood, Windmill Hill, Railway Plantation, The Gorse, and Murdishaw Wood.
Lindsay Bellis, Halton Lea deputy manager, said: "Halton Lea shopping centre would like to thank Phil Harris from JJB for supplying the bikes for the ride and all those who kindly supported and sponsored the event."
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