Pushing their pedals to all of the county's 700 towns and villages.

Lynn News/Norfolk Citizen (King's Lynn, England) | May 17, 2006 | Copyright

Two friends plan to use pedal power to raise a "wheely" huge sum for six charities - by cycling to every town and village in Norfolk.

Ronan Leslie and Tony Payne, who went to college in Winchester together in the 1960s, are collecting cash for Hunstanton-based Lavender Hill Mob Drama Group, victims of the Pakistan earthquake, sufferers of multiple sclerosis and cystic fibrosis, Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital and the Salvation Army.

Mr Leslie and Mr Payne are asking for sponsorship, and all those giving cash are invited to guess how many miles the ...

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