Dorset Police staff complete cycle challenge for fallen colleagues

The 185 mile Unity Tour is in memory of officers killed in the line of duty

Author: Faye TryhornPublished 30th Jul 2024

Officers and staff from Dorset Police have completed a 185-mile cycle ride, in memory of police officers who have died in the line of duty.

Over the course of four days - starting on Friday (26th July), the force's team were in the saddle for a total of 19 hours and 21 minutes, actually covering 265 miles in total, adding in the distance from Dorset to the start of the Tour.

Flowers were laid by each force at the end of the ride

The riders made their way to the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire – arriving on Sunday (28th July), where a special commemoration ceremony was held attended by officers and staff from police forces across the UK.

The cyclists also raise money for charity Care of Police Survivors (COPS) which provides support to injured officers as well as to the families of loved ones who are left behind following the death of an on-duty serving police family member.

Forces took part in a memorial service for fallen colleagues to conclude their Tour

Dorset’s fundraising total came to £11,961, with each rider also given a medal to mark their involvement.

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