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Bikers poised to bring Easter joy Bikers' Easter joy for sick kids
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More than 6,000 "biker bunnies" are expected to descend on Glasgow for the annual Motorcycle Action Group Easter Egg Run. Thousands of "biker bunnies" descended on Glasgow to deliver an Easter treat for sick children.
The bikers will set off from Kelvin Way on Sunday to deliver Easter eggs to the Royal Hospital for Sick Children. About 7,500 people took part in the annual Motorcycle Action Group Easter Egg Run from Kelvin Way to the Royal Hospital for Sick Children.
Thousands of eggs are expected to be delivered to the wards and money will also be donated to the Yorkhill Children's Foundation. They delivered thousands of eggs to the wards and raised money for the Yorkhill Children's Foundation.
The annual event is the biggest bikers' rally in Scotland. Last year's event raised £26,000, and organisers were hoping to top that figure this time round.
Event organiser Stuart Regan said there was much anticipation surrounding the run. The event, which attracted 6,000 people last year, is the biggest bikers' rally in Scotland.
He said: "Last year we raised £26,000 and this year we hope to raise even more. The route took the bikers though the citty's west end
"We're counting down the hours. All the bikers absolutely love it and it's fantastic we can do something we love and at the same time raise some money for a good cause and make sure kids have a good Easter." Event organiser Stuart Regan said: "All the bikers absolutely love it. It's fantastic we can do something we love and at the same time raise some money for a good cause and make sure kids have a good Easter."
Good causes
Surplus eggs will be distributed to a number of other charities and good causes for children and vulnerable adults around the community.Surplus eggs will be distributed to a number of other charities and good causes for children and vulnerable adults around the community.
Hospital manager Jamie Redfern praised those who took part in the event.Hospital manager Jamie Redfern praised those who took part in the event.
He said: "Lots of effort is put in by people all around the hospital to make sure the Easter Egg Run goes well each year. Everyone does their bit and we all love it."He said: "Lots of effort is put in by people all around the hospital to make sure the Easter Egg Run goes well each year. Everyone does their bit and we all love it."
Special traffic arrangements will be put in place around the route, which will take in Renfrew Street and Great Western Road.
Overspill parking for the event will also be available at the Museum of Transport.
You can send your pictures of the gathering to newsonlinescotland@bbc.co.uk, or by clicking here.You can send your pictures of the gathering to newsonlinescotland@bbc.co.uk, or by clicking here.