Posties go in pole position for autistic children

Five posties from Sandy and an honorary postie for the day lined up on an F1 circuit to raise funds for autistic children.
Sandy posties do Silverstone 10k - back row: Martin Earnshaw, Spencer Jones, Darren Francis, front: Anne Field, Alan Field, Steven Moore.Sandy posties do Silverstone 10k - back row: Martin Earnshaw, Spencer Jones, Darren Francis, front: Anne Field, Alan Field, Steven Moore.
Sandy posties do Silverstone 10k - back row: Martin Earnshaw, Spencer Jones, Darren Francis, front: Anne Field, Alan Field, Steven Moore.

They joined 1,200 other runners for the Silverstone 10k and ran two laps of the Grand Prix circuit, raising £200 for The Avenue, the Biggleswade support group helping families with autistic children, on Wednesday, May 4.

This was a second visit for some of the team who recycled their shirts from the 2014 run.

The Avenue holds relaxed, informal support groups in Biggleswade and families can visit and chat to others who understand about living with a child with autism.

It is a positive friendly group where you can share tips, experience and knowledge, view and buy helpful sensory and communication aids and pick up useful leaflets and information - all while enjoying a cup of tea. Visit theavenuesupport.co.uk

Pictured from left are back row, Martin Earnshaw, Spencer Jones, Darren Francis, front, Anne Field, Alan Field, Steven Moore.

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