AN MP joined big-hearted bikers for the first Liversedge Toy Run as a convoy of motorbikes, mopeds, trikes, tourers, cruisers, choppers, and sidecars dropped off Christmas gifts for children.
Batley and Spen MP Kim Leadbeater joined members of Route 62 Bikers, many in festive fancy dress, who set off from Wilton Park in Batley to go to Roberttown Community Centre on December 4, where they delivered new toys and games.
It was in aid of Barnardo’s and the gifts will be given to children aged 4 to 18.
The 11-mile charity ride was organised by Kim Walker, who is from Roberttown.
It wound through Upper Batley, Birstall, Gomersal, Cleckheaton, Hartshead, Clifton, and Hightown before arriving in Liversedge.
Ms Leadbeater said: “It was an absolute pleasure to join the brilliant Route 62 Bikers and friends for the first-ever Liversedge Toy Run, which took donated toys to Barnardo’s for distribution around Batley and Spen.
“I want to congratulate Kim Walker and all the Bikers for putting together such a fantastic event which will see hundreds of children receive a gift this Christmas.
“It’s such a fantastic idea and it was heart-warming to see such a great turnout – and so many festive outfits. I’m looking forward to next year’s event already.”
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