Max Trax

Kerrie is looking for financial support to build this new facility, alongside donations already raised by the community. Maybe you could run a fundraising activity or your business could run some staff related fundraising activity?

Max’s Cycle Track is to be built as a lasting memorial for Max Rimmer-Chambers in the Openshaw community where he lived. Max was an amazing boy who loved cars, bikes, scooters and quads; he just loved playing with anything that had wheels and went fast.

Max loved his local community and playing with friends inside Delamere Park and so his family, in partnership with the Friends of Delamere Park and Manchester City Council, are working together to create a new cycle trail for the local community asa lasting legacy for Max. This fits in perfectly with his passions and also connects with the ambitions of Manchester to become a city with cycling at its heart.


As Kerrie Rimmer-Chambers says ‘the community are so supportive of us developing Max’s Cycle Trax in Openshaw. This will really help the local community to engage with the cycling agenda in Manchester in memory of Max.’

Step up for Max and Kerrie

Kerrie is looking for financial support to build this new facility, alongside donations already raised by the community. Maybe you could run a fundraising activity or your business could run some staff related fundraising activity?


So far we have fundraised an incredible £82,941 for a brand new community cycle track in Delamere Park, all in memory of Max Rimmer-Chambers.


We’re delighted to have received match funding pledges from Sport England, British Cycling, Power to Change and One Manchester towards the Max Trax Crowdfunder.

 

We also want to say a special thanks to the businesses Two Wheel Claims, Belsize Garage, WRPS, Travis Perkins, Tesco Droylsden, The Silly Country beer shop in Droylsden, Morrison’s Openshaw, Design & Print Denton, Anthony Wood Autobodies, Fabrication Technology, Decathlon Eastlands and Marco Rea’s.

 

Not forgetting thanks to Friends of Delamere Park, Manchester City Council, MCR Active, Manchester Local Care Organisation, Manchester Settlement, Sara Davis - Dragons Den, St. Clements Church, Becky Higg- singer song writer for her beautiful song about Max, and GB BMX athlete Quillan Isidore.

 

Step Up Cash Target £200,000



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