THIS year’s Berkshire Egg Run was a roaring success with 452 bikes, trikes, quads and scooters delivering 1,826 Easter eggs for children across the county.
Bikers and supporters gathered early on Good Friday at Stadium Way in Tilehurst before setting off for Abbey Rugby Club in Emmer Green.
The ride, now in its 17th year, is organised by Thames Vale Vultures Motorcycle Owners Group Easter with eggs distributed by the Rotary Club and Southcote Children’s Centre.
The marshalled convoy passed through Pangbourne, Whitchurch in Oxfordshire, and Sonning Common.
Michael Weal, a member of the Thames Vale Vultures bike club thanked those who took part and the many businesses which donated Easter eggs.
“The Egg Run was sadly missed during the covid lockdown so it was wonderful to see so many people turning up,” he said.
“It is a real family event with many riders dressing up in all sorts of fun costumes and crowds lining the streets cheering them on.
“The number of eggs donated is amazing and each and every one means a smile for a child somewhere.”