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Charity to appear at bike show
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Written by Eve Critchley, 27/10/09
Motoring industry charity Ben has confirmed it is to have a stand at an upcoming motorcycle show.
Held in Birmingham's National Exhibition Centre, the Carole Nash International Motorcycle and Scooter show will take place from November 28th to December 7th.
The stand was donated free of charge by the Motorcycle Industry Association (MCIA) and is reportedly worth more than £8,200.
Charles Davis, the charity's director of fundraising and communications, said the offer was "incredibly generous" and evidence of the two organisations' continued close ties.
Ben will take the opportunity to raise awareness of the care and advice it offers, encouraging visitors to support the cause.
Steve Kenward, chief executive of the MCIA, noted: "Ben's presence at the show will send a powerful message to all in the motorcycle industry that Ben is their charity and is there to help them if needed."
He urged all attendees to visit the stand at 2H60, hall two, as industry workers may never know when they or their family may need the charity's help.
Event organisers are offering all bike fans the chance to win a Suzuki GSX-R1000 by entering their details online.
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