A long line of Harley Davidson motorbikes roared through Burnham-On-Sea on Sunday (May 14th) on a charity fundraising ride.
The Bridgwater Harley Owners Group organised the ‘Cider Rally’ which ran from Sand Bay via Weston and Burnham town centre, finishing on Burnham seafront.
After travelling along Burnham High Street watched by spectators, the bikes went on display along The Esplanade, raising funds for St Margaret’s Hospice.
Burnham’s Mayor Cllr Sharon Perry and Town Crier Alastair Murray rode on bikes at the start of the parade to give their support.
Cllr Perry told Burnham-On-Sea.com: “It was great to see so many people out enjoying the bikes while supporting the charity at the same time.”
“We greatly enjoyed being a part of it, and I congratulate the organisers on a successful event.”