'Five nations' 500-mile cycle challenge in aid of mayor's charity

A county councillor will swap politics for pedals when he takes on a “five nations” charity cycling challenge.
Durham councillor Peter Brookes is taking on a \'five nations\' cycling challenge in aid of Age UK, the nominated charity of Coun Katie Corrigan, the new Mayor of Durham. (L-R) David Haw, Chair Age UK Durham, Miriam Wynd, Deputy Chief Executive of Age UK DurhamDurham councillor Peter Brookes is taking on a \'five nations\' cycling challenge in aid of Age UK, the nominated charity of Coun Katie Corrigan, the new Mayor of Durham. (L-R) David Haw, Chair Age UK Durham, Miriam Wynd, Deputy Chief Executive of Age UK Durham
Durham councillor Peter Brookes is taking on a \'five nations\' cycling challenge in aid of Age UK, the nominated charity of Coun Katie Corrigan, the new Mayor of Durham. (L-R) David Haw, Chair Age UK Durham, Miriam Wynd, Deputy Chief Executive of Age UK Durham

Coun Peter Brooks is preparing to set off on the ride which will take him from County Durham to Stranraer, in Scotland, where he will cross the Irish Sea to Belfast, before riding down to Dublin and then crossing to Holyhead, in Wales; before heading back to Durham via Liverpool.

All funds raised from the journey, which is expected to be slightly under 500miles, will be donated to Age UK, the nominated charity of fellow councillor Katie Corrigan, who became the youngest Mayor of Durham in June 2019 aged 27.

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“It will be quite challenging, in that it’s long distance,” said Coun Brookes, who will be joined by two other riders, “but we’ve started to get used to endurance cycling, but it will still be tough.

“It’s going to mean some very long days, but we’ve done a training ride up to the Scottish border and back, about 167 miles, so we know we can do it.”

Coun Brookes represents the Trimdon and Thornley ward of Durham County Council.

Last year he completed a similar cycling challenge, pedalling from Killhope, the westernmost point of County Durham, to Belleek, in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, the most westerly town in the UK.