Mark Bellamy from Van Leeuwen in the Banger Run 2012

23rd August 2012

On Saturday the 8th September I am taking part in a Banger Run from London to Monaco in aid of the charity help for Heroes , www.

bangerrun.com. This is to be done in a car that can cost no more than £250.00 . We set off from RAF Halton on Saturday the 8th and hopefully arrive in Monaco on Wednesday 12th . My Co drivers and I are currently looking for sponsorship towards this very worth while charity. You can either sponsor by going onto the website , our team is called the Roadrunners , click on the link where our team is and then it takes you to the just giving website , where you then need to click on the owners page Roadrunners. You can also text number 70070 and then type jkjs53 , or you could post me a cheque or I also will take cash. I hope I can count on your support. Regards Mark Bellamy Account Manager Van Leeuwen Ltd. Precision Unit 1 Rotunda Business Centre Thorncliffe Park, Chapeltown Sheffield, S35 2PG. United Kingdom Reg No, 1991207 T + 44 (0) 114 2573816 M + 44 (0) 7917456691 F + 44 (0) 114 257 0639 E mbellamy@vanleeuwen.co.uk www.vanleeuwen.com

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