We will be making pit stops at various Air Ambulance stations throughout
the UK which will inevitably generate a great variety of local PR both for
Air Ambulance and our local Round Table clubs.
There are only 3 wheels on my wagon and I am going the wrong way down the
UK. The Tuc Tuc has a top speed of 33 mph and I believe I will be able to
average 20mph on the event.

I am not doing a straight bottom to top run, but doing it the wrong way
around Scotland to Cornwall. But with this twist I will be stopping at as
many Air Ambulance base as I can, so change a mere 900 mile run to a
1700mile event.
Jacquard Weaving Finance Director Gary Ramsbottom
admires the Tuc Tuc with Steve.
I am planning on taking 14 days, thats 6 hours driving each day. Read my blog here
and follow my progress live on the map
here
We have negotiated a special charity discount and from
Green Conversions the importer of the Tuc Tuc. Our Tuc Tuc can carry up to 2
passengers!
Green Conversions Ltd have allowed us to used their trailer to transport
the Tuc Tuc around country during trip and for promotions. They have also
lent me their spare Tuc Tuc for promotional events. They will also provide
me with all the spare that a may required for such a trip. Eg tyres etc.
Sponsorship for the Tuc Tuc event
I am very grateful to all the sponsors for this adventure.
 | Erocopter UK who have purchased the Tuc Tuc. |
 | Spie Matthew Hall who have provided the support vehicle and fuel. |
 | Green Conversions Ltd for trailer and spare and the very low purchase
price. |
 | Fleetsmart who have provide the commercial track and sat nav systems
for the Tuc Tuc and fuel. |
 | One Quote Direct for helping with the insurance. |
 | Lancaster Round Table for picking up the rest of the insurance. |
 | Johnson Matthey for letting me have the time off work to complete this
event. |
 | Jacquard Weaving Co. Polo shirts for event and seat covers. |

At the end of the Round Table year we intend to give the Tuc Tuc to Air
Ambulance Charities or sell and any money raised from this sale as well as
any sponsorship that is raised from the event will be split between the 17
Air Ambulance Charities.
In event of any large donation been made. Will ask the donator were they
would like the money to go. i.e. their local or regional air ambulance. Or
equal shared to all air ambulance charities covered by AAAC.
If you have any question about the event please contact me.
Steve Lord
Community Service Liaison Officer 2008/09
The National Association of Round Tables of Great Britain and Ireland