Ryebridge team joins 220-mile charity cycle ride for two Luton charities

Ryebridge’s 12 Days of Christmas

To mark this year’s festive season, we wanted to reflect on some of the work the company has been involved with in our local communities, and also look ahead at what 2025 has in store.

On the fourth day of Christmas…
Four wheels take to the road

Ryebridge founder Daniel Coyle and managing director Sean Scully got on their bikes to ride for our charity partners the Luton Foodbank and the East Anglian Air Ambulance.

They joined a gruelling 220-mile charity bike ride across the Republic of Ireland which saw 29 participants pedal from Dublin to Dingle Bay, organised by London Luton Airport to help these local good causes.

Daniel said afterwards: “As a proud Luton business we are passionate about enriching the lives of people living and working locally, which includes supporting vital local charities in a bid to improve wellbeing and address inequalities within Luton society.

“This was a fantastic event, and although difficult at times, our physical hardship in no way compares to the Luton people having to struggle in poverty on a daily basis.”