The UK's BACTA bikers are getting back on the road and heading north to the Isle of Skye in order to raise money on behalf of Meningitis UK.

Having rested from their charity raising tours, which have already raised in excess of £150,000 for worthy causes, the industry bikers, who include Dave Orton, Nick Harding, Bob Rudd, Phil Silver, Nik Novak, Tony Slater, Gus McLean, Tony Malkin and Joe Fletcher, are firing up their engines and taking to the road once more, having been contacted by Surj Stott, wife of Reflex Gaming owner Quentin Stott, who sadly lost their young don Dylan to meningococcal septicaemia in 2005.

The trip will take place from May 19 to 22, with all riders funding their own expenses. If you would like to make a donation, big or small, click here. Or you can send a cheque payable to Meninigits UK to 28 Netherfield Road, Sandiacre, Nottingham NG10 5LN, UK.

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