Edwin Coe is delighted to announce that Property Partner, Joanne McIvor, will be taking part in the “Most Exotic Charitable Cambodian Bicycle Tour” being organised by The British Asian Trust on 4 November to 9 November 2017.

After successfully completing “The Most Exotic Bicycle Challenge 2016” in India last year, Joanne has agreed to take part in 2017’s challenge in Cambodia. Starting in Phnom Penh (the Capital of Cambodia) the challenging route covers 250km of plantations, waterways and villages before finally finishing in Angkor (home of the famous temple Angkor Wat).

The British Asian Trust was founded in 2007 by HRH The Prince of Wales to tackle widespread poverty and hardship in South Asia. He engaged with local entrepreneurs linking them with social entrepreneurs and grassroots interventions in the region.

Joanne said “I am very excited to have been given the opportunity to take part in my second Most Exotic Bicycle Tour and to cycle across Cambodia! I am looking forward to the challenge and hope I can raise more money for this amazing cause.”

To contribute to the British Asian Trusts fundraising page please click here.

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