An army of Christmas-themed bikers will travel across the Royal Borough to collect toys for children in need this weekend.
The Windsor Toy Run is a beloved annual event where motorcyclists from across the region gather to bring holiday cheer by donning festive decorations and riding through Windsor.
Spectators will line the streets, and families will join the festivities – all for charitable causes.
The event focuses on providing toys and donations to underprivileged children during the holiday season.
This charitable spectacle kicks off at Braywick Leisure Centre on Sunday, November 17 at 9.30am.
Motorists will head towards Windsor Castle, along Maidenhead Road and to Dedworth Tesco where the car park has been partially closed for supporters to gather and see the festive motorcycles, three-wheelers and scooters.
Bikers will travel past Windsor Racecourse, Windsor Boys’ School and Princess Margaret Hospital on route before heading to Broom Farm in Dedworth where hot dogs and refreshments will be served.
Gifts have previously been distributed to families by The Army Welfare Service and this year is the same.
Money raised from the event, which has now been running for nearly 12 years, will support causes chosen by the bikers.
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