Bikers from famous north London cafe make toy run for kids in hospital
Briefly

"We're grateful for anything people donate for children aged three to 11," Ace Cafe owner Mark Wilsmore urged. Times are challenging and difficult for charities caring for less fortunate children, so any surplus gifts will be distributed later to voluntary groups that can make a world of difference to a child."
"The Rockers as they were known in their heyday in the 1950s and 60s are appealing for things like Lego, arts and craft sets, Barbie dolls, Spider Man, cars and planes to be dropped off unwrapped at the cafe."
"The toy run last year was followed by an evening candlelit Christmas carol service at the cafe. The Ace was famous six decades ago as a Rockers' mecca for ton-up bikers who would race along the North Circular at 100mph often pursued by police."
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