CLOCKING OFF
TPi AND THE PSA HIT THE ROAD Andy Lenthall and Stew Hume, saddle up for a 200-mile cycle, all in the name of Stagehand.
For this year’s PLASA, TPi’s Editor Stew Hume and PSA’s Andy Lenthall along the route. The effort is all in aid of Stagehand – the original Live have opted to travel down to London via an alternative mode of Production Welfare fund, founded by the PSA, which this year is celebrating transport. Rather than catching a Virgin Train or its 21st anniversary. jumping into a car, the pair will opt for two wheels, Stagehand was set up to aid current and past tackling the 200-mile cycle, all in the name of the PSA members and their families who fall on hard PSA’s welfare and benevolent fund, Stagehand. times when unable to work due to illness or injury. The ride will begin on Friday 13 September from The charity pays small grants for specific expenses to TPi’s offices in Stockport and – if all goes to plan – will qualifying claimants. Stagehand has also focused over roll into London on the Saturday prior to the show the past few years to work proactively to improve our opening. industry’s approach to mental health. With the ride taking them over the Peak District, Both TPi and the PSA appreciate any donation www.justgiving.com/ through Rugby, Northampton and all the way to that members of the industry are able to contribute. fundraising/teampsa London’s Olympia, the duo hopes to complete the If all goes well, they’ll see you at PLASA… ride in two days, with an open invitation to any fellow TPi www.justgiving.com/fundraising/teampsa cyclists from the industry to join them at any point
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