RRT Bristol Supports Tour de Bristol for St Peter’s Hospice
The Tour de Bristol brought together more than 1,700 cyclists, raising vital funds for St Peter’s Hospice, whose work provides compassionate care and support to people with life‑limiting illnesses and their families across the Bristol area. The event marked an important fundraising moment for the hospice, helping ensure its services can continue to reach those who need them most.
To help riders start the day well-fuelled, RRT Bristol supported the event by serving bacon rolls to cyclists as they prepared to set off. The early-morning support created a welcoming atmosphere and helped set a positive tone for what promised to be a successful day on the road.
“We can’t thank RRT enough for fuelling up our cyclists, getting our event off to a really good start – it’s going to be a really great day.”
Event Organiser
St Peter’s Hospice
"It was a pleasure to support St Peter’s Hospice and the incredible cyclists taking part in the Tour de Bristol. The commitment shown by everyone involved reflects the deep community support for the hospice, and we were glad to play a small part in helping the day get off to a strong start.”
Geoff Biggs
RRT Bristol Local Team Leader
The Rapid Relief Team (RRT), made up of volunteers from the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church, supports emergency responders, essential workers, and local community events across the UK. The charity is experienced in assisting at both live incidents and planned activities, helping ensure those serving their communities feel valued and supported.





