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Bath’s Ripples Take On Big Charity Challenge To Paris

Tuesday 29th September 2015 Bath Echo News Team Business

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This week a team from luxury bathroom retailers Ripples head off on their biggest charity challenge to date, as they take on a 211 mile cycle from London to Paris.

Headed by Ripples MD Paul Crow, the group of 13 cyclists will cycle in aid of Ripples’ chosen charity, Wherever The Need.

The collaboration between Ripples and the charity Wherever the Need is a perfect match – both are experts in their respective area of work.

Ripples supplies top quality bathrooms to homes in the UK and Wherever the Need supplies ecosan toilets and clean water to villages in India where there is little or no infrastructure.

Ripples are keen to use its high profile image in the bathroom industry to raise awareness and funds, supporting those less fortunate.

This year Ripples have committed to raising £15,000 for charity Wherever The Need, by supporting their project in the village Malamoongiladi, Tamil Nadu, India.

£15,000 will help to supply 70 sustainable individual family ecosan toilets for the village in India.

The London to Paris cycle which will take three days will help to raise money for this incredible cause.

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