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Inishowen 'angels' raise €13,000 for charity 01.04.08

A GROUP of local 'angels' took to the Inishowen 100 recently on their motorbikes to raise money for charity.

Owen Doyle, far right, presents a cheque for €13,560 on behalf of 'Doyle's Angels' bikers to East Inishowen Special Needs. Included in photograph is Sean McCauley, chairman, Anne Holmes, secretary, far left and Geraldine Canavan, treasurer. The 35 bikers and two quad-bikers set out on their journey from Greencastle on March 16. The charity motorcycle ride, for the East Inishowen Special Needs group was organised by Greencastle's Owen Doyle and the group was affectionately nicknamed, 'Doyle's Angels'.
"We set out from Greencastle at
at 10am and stopped at the Halfway House in Burnfoot for a good hearty 'Bikers' Breakfast'," explained Owen. "Then we carried on doing the rest of the Inishowen 100 and arrived back around 3.30pm in Greencastle where Margaret Kealey put us up some lovely stew."
'Doyle's Angels' were mainly from Inishowen but were joined by a number of pals from Sligo and Derry. The bikers ranged in age from 30 up to 60 and they also had the help of a friend who drove a jeep in the event of a breakdown. They had just one, said Owen.
The bikers managed to raise a total of €13,560 for the East Inishowen Special Needs group which recently secured planning permission to build a new 
Owen Doyle thanks Margaret Kealey with a bunch of flowers.
complex at Malin Road, Moville. "We're delighted to have raised so much money and we would like to thank everyone who contributed including the Halfway and Kealey's Bar who supplied the food," added Owen.
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