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Help needed to decorate Tour route


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With less than 50 days to go until the Tour of Britain races through Northumberland,  businesses, community groups and local residents are being called upon to help decorate the route and help turn the county red and yellow - the colours of the Northumberland flag.

The people of Northumberland are being asked to take part in the colourful project painting and displaying their old or unwanted bicycles to celebrate the Northumberland stage of the race which takes place on Monday September 4.

Businesses can also get involved by dressing their streets and shop windows with red and yellow bunting, flags, flowers or cycling displays.

The Northumberland stage of the race is due to start  in Kielder Water & Forest Park  and finish in Blyth, passing  through  28  communities along its 211 km route.

In 2015 The Tour of Britain swept through the county creating a wave of excitement as some of the world’s top cyclists, including Sir Bradley Wiggins cycled through our communities.

Residents and businesses dressed the route in the distinctive red and yellow colours of the Northumberland flag and thousands of spectators lined the route to cheer on the cyclists and give them a fantastic welcome.  It is hoped that this year  local communities will be just as involved.

Northumberland County Councillor, Cath Homer, cabinet member with responsibility for culture, arts and leisure  said:

“ The  Tour of Britain is the UK’s largest professional cycle race and is broadcast all around the world so it is a great chance to showcase the county as a fabulous place to visit and cycle in.


“We want to  add a real splash of the Northumberland  red and yellow  colours to the race route and would really like local residents to help us by getting creative and getting involved.  We’ve spoken to  the parish councils along the route  and would really like local people to support them in decorating  their communities.”


The eight-stage race runs from 3- 10 September with the Northumberland stage taking place on Monday 4 September –  full Northumberland route details can be found at www.nlandtob.com
 


View the full article at Northumberland County Council


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