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Thousands of bikers say thank you to Wiltshire town


Thousands of people turned out to applaud in Wootton Bassett on Sunday as around 15,000 motorcyclists rode in convoy through the town that has become known worldwide for its respectful role in the repatriation of fallen heroes.

Wave after wave of bikers from all over the counry were paying tribute to Wootton Bassett, with money raised going towards the Afghan Heroes charity.

The motorcyclists had gathered at RAF Hullavington early in the day and made their way in batches of 500 to the town, where they were greeted by cheering townsfolk lining the streets.

Wootton Bassett mayor Steve Bucknell said: “I hadn’t expected this many people to turn up.

“We have had to stand out here in the High Street in stillness and silence too many times over the last few weeks.

“It’s a welcome change to see lots of movement and noise and people smiling.”

Bikers had come from all over the country to take part in the event, with around £100,000 expected to be raised for Afghan Heroes.

Juliet Stevenson, who helped organise the event, said: “What better day than today, Mother’s Day, to celebrate the sacrifice that our men and women have made in defence of freedom.

“Today is our chance to salute our heroes.”

Comments(4)

hitro says...
8:38pm Sun 14 Mar 10

I must say that the pain of waiting 15 minutes for a gap in traffic to get out on the A429 at Malmesbury Health Centre was somewhat annoying but in the bigger picture its a small sacrifice to celebrate the efforts others are making for our hero soldiers and airmen over in the Afghan mess!. Well done guys!!! It was worth the wait!!

vicb says...
9:25pm Sun 14 Mar 10

I hope that the people who were dismissive of the ride before it took place are now thoroughly ashamed of themselves. The people lining the route were obviously enjoying the spectacle and the amount of money raised made it all very worthwhile. See, bikers are not that bad!!!

onthesofa says...
6:03am Mon 15 Mar 10

Well done to those who took part.

kotr says...
8:06pm Mon 15 Mar 10

I was honoured to take part in the mother's day tribute to our brave soldiers serving in Afgnanistan. The turn out was terrific, both bikers and the public who lined the route. Well done everyone. I hope that this will be the first of many.


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