Day One Trauma Support

Kings Chambers - Fundraising

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Five current and former barristers’ clerks are taking on a grueling cycling challenge to raise money for Day One.

The C2C, or Sea to Sea route travels 137 miles between the Irish Sea and the North Sea, from Cumbria to Tyneside. The group will start their journey in Whitehaven on 24th June and will end in Sunderland on 25th June.

The five participants include: Stephen Loxton, director of clerking at Kings Chambers, Gary Smith, chief clerk at Kings Chambers, Ben McKay, director of Zipvit, Scott Walker, motivational speaking, training and life coach, and Gary Bryant, CEO, Membership Solutions Ltd.

The friends are aiming to raise £10,000 for Day One Trauma Support for which Kings Chambers has recently become a corporate partner of the charity

Stephen Loxton, director of clerking at Kings Chambers, said:

“The five of us met in the 90s when we were all working together in Birmingham, but our lives and careers have taken us to different parts of the country. It’s great to be getting together to take on this iconic and scenic route. Most importantly, we’re raising funds for a fantastic charity which supports thousands of people affected by major traumatic injuries.”

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Funded

  • Target
    £6,000
  • Raised so far
    £4,320
  • Number of donors
    77

My Story

Five current and former barristers’ clerks are taking on a grueling cycling challenge to raise money for Day One.

The C2C, or Sea to Sea route travels 137 miles between the Irish Sea and the North Sea, from Cumbria to Tyneside. The group will start their journey in Whitehaven on 24th June and will end in Sunderland on 25th June.

The five participants include: Stephen Loxton, director of clerking at Kings Chambers, Gary Smith, chief clerk at Kings Chambers, Ben McKay, director of Zipvit, Scott Walker, motivational speaking, training and life coach, and Gary Bryant, CEO, Membership Solutions Ltd.

The friends are aiming to raise £10,000 for Day One Trauma Support for which Kings Chambers has recently become a corporate partner of the charity

Stephen Loxton, director of clerking at Kings Chambers, said:

“The five of us met in the 90s when we were all working together in Birmingham, but our lives and careers have taken us to different parts of the country. It’s great to be getting together to take on this iconic and scenic route. Most importantly, we’re raising funds for a fantastic charity which supports thousands of people affected by major traumatic injuries.”