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Tirlan Charity Cycle Raises €85,000 for Local Causes

More than 90 employees and farmers from Tirlan participated in the 12th annual Tour de Tirlan charity cycle on September 5, 2023. This flagship event has raised over €476,000 for various local and national charities since its inception. This year’s goal is to raise an additional €85,000 to support three designated charities, contributing to the ongoing commitment of Tirlan to benefit the community.
Cyclists began their journey from the Tirlan Collaboration Centre located in Abbey Quarter, Kilkenny. Participants had the flexibility to choose from four distinct route options, including 185 km, 140 km, 100 km, and a more accessible 45 km eBike-friendly ride. This diverse range of distances ensured inclusivity, allowing cyclists of all experience levels to take part in the event.
The Tour de Tirlan not only promotes fitness and camaraderie among participants but also emphasizes the importance of community engagement. Local groups are set to benefit from the funds raised, which highlights the event’s commitment to supporting those in need within the region.
As the cyclists traversed through the scenic landscapes, the atmosphere was filled with enthusiasm and purpose. The sense of community was palpable, with many participants expressing their pride in contributing to meaningful causes.
The funds raised this year will directly support the selected charities, which focus on various community needs. This initiative reflects Tirlan’s dedication to making a positive impact, reinforcing the importance of local action in addressing broader social issues.
The Tour de Tirlan stands out as a testament to the power of collective effort in fundraising. With each pedal stroke, participants not only challenged themselves but also rallied for a cause that resonates deeply within the Kilkenny community.
Overall, the event has become a significant highlight in the annual calendar, drawing attention to the essential work of local charities while fostering a spirit of unity among participants. The success of this year’s cycle adds to the legacy of the Tour de Tirlan, ensuring that it continues to inspire and support the community for years to come.
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