A visit to Maggies
From the HSBC UK National Cycle Centre we rode out to the Manchester Maggies centre. Maggies is a new charity to me but it was hugely impressive. They have a network of support and drop-in centres and provide support to people with cancer and their families. All Maggies buildings are designed by top architects and it is considered a prestigious thing for an architect to be involved in– in the case of Manchester it was Sir Norman Foster! It is worth looking at the other buildings – they are all amazing: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maggie%27s_Centres
Maggies has always had strong connection with architecture and the ethos is that a beautifully designed building has the ability to uplift people. It certainly works in the Manchester Maggies centre.
The thing that struck me was the calm, peaceful atmosphere. Manchester is a really bustling city but stepping inside the centre was like entering an oasis of calm. And I absolutely love the plywood beams that Foster has used in the building. I do have a half-built plywood bike project in my shed –I was reminded how beautiful shaped plywood sheets can look and I’m really tempted to dust it off again.
We are due to finish one of our legs at the Manchester Maggies Centre and I am already looking forward to the celebratory barbeque.
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To sponsor me: please go to https://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/EdThompsonLEJOG
For regular updates on my preparation and the ride itself, please follow me on twitter: @BambooLEJOG


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