Wolverhampton Hells Angels plan a Christmas ride to New Cross Hospital for a heartwarming festive reason

The Hells Angels motorcycle club in Wolverhampton has an important festive ride planned on visit to New Cross Hospital

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A motorcycle club in Wolverhampton has an  will bring yet more festive cheer to little ones in Wolverhampton tomorrow (Sunday) as part of their annual toy run to New Cross children's ward.

Around 20 members of Wolverhampton Hells Angels and support clubs will leave their Penn Road based tomorrow morning and arrive at New Cross at around 10,30am where they will meet city mayor Craig Collingswood and grateful children, parents and staff.

They have spent weeks wrapping presents and will hand them over to youngsters for the second year running.

One of the Hells Angels with a pupil from Penn Hall School
One of the Hells Angels with a pupil from Penn Hall School

Earlier this week they visited Penn Hall School - again for the second year in succession  - to show pupils their bikes and presented them with a £1,000 donation from money raised through fundraising efforts this year.

Head Teacher Konrad Katarynski expressed his thanks, saying : “A huge thank you to the Hells Angels for their incredible donation to Penn Hall School.

"This means we are one step closer to transforming our beautiful outdoor space for all our pupils to enjoy. Their ongoing support means so much to us.”

Members of the Wolverhampton Hells Angels at Penn Hall School earlier this week
Members of the Wolverhampton Hells Angels at Penn Hall School earlier this week

It marked the latest in a series of charitable donations by the club with members regularly working to help provide schools and charities with donations and gifts.

Last year, as well as helping New Cross  and Penn Hall School they helped out Russell's Hall Hospital and made a cash donation to Ravens Rescue.