Annual Meriden Cyclists' Memorial Service 2023
Sun, 21 May
|Meriden
Each year hundreds of cyclists from all over the UK come together in the West Midlands village of Meriden - traditionally regarded as the centre of England - to pay tribute to fallen cyclists.
Time & Location
21 May 2023, 11:00 – 13:00
Meriden, Meriden, Coventry CV7 7JQ, UK
About the event
Meet at 09:30 am at the Fox at Walmley with Sue Jinks and Dave Frost if you wish to cycle to this event.
Each year hundreds of cyclists from all over the UK come together in the West Midlands village of Meriden - traditionally regarded as the centre of England - to pay tribute to fallen cyclists.
Cyclists from around the country make their way to Meriden to attend a service to commemorate cyclists who have died in combat.
While the memorial service has a solemn moment with the minute's silence to remember fallen cyclists, the event is generally uplifting. Cycling and cyclists are celebrated and groups come together to socialise and provide each other with support and friendship.
Dave Hearn of CTC Coventry has organised the service for the past five years with help from his wife Margaret. This year's service will again be led by the Senior Army Chaplain, the Revd Antony Feltham-White OBE.
The service consists of hymns, readings and prayers followed by members of Cycling UK plus other cycling clubs and organisations laying their wreaths in turn at the cenotaph.
The event is supported by the Bulkington Silver Band who provide the much-appreciated musical accompaniment.
The organisers are keen to involve all faiths in the service. One year a poem was read out by a member of the Sikh Cycling Union.
The event concludes at the Village Hall, which is open afterwards for refreshments and cakes baked by the local Women’s Institute.