Yorkshire’s only female Blood Biker completes national relay…

A female volunteer motorcyclist has today participated in a potentially life-saving national transplant treatment relay.

Ann Pullin, a supply teacher from the Worksop area is currently the only registered Advanced-Qualified female Blood Biker in the region.

She rode across Yorkshire to convey a Faecal Mircobiota Transplant treatment which originated at the Microbiome Treatment centre at the University of Birmingham. 

Ann then handed the precious consignment over for its final leg of the journey north, to Neil Courtney Russell from neighbouring Cleveland Blood Bike group, Blood Run EVS.

Halifax – based Whiteknights Yorkshire Blood Bikes have 50 volunteer riders in North, South and West Yorkshire who transport urgent Blood Samples and medical supplies free-of-charge to the NHS overnight and at weekends.

Pictured are Whiteknight, Ann Pullin and Neil Courtney Russell from Blood Run EVS.

For further information contact Whiteknights through their website, www.whiteknights.org.uk or through their Facebook page at Facebook.com/yorkshirebloodbikes.

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