
Hundreds of bikers turned out in spectacular style today for the annual charity Easter Egg Run which ended at Glasgow’s Royal Hospital for Children.
Dressed in their Easter finest, riders gathered at Glasgow Green before setting off on a vibrant parade through the city on their way to the children’s hospital.
The event was held in aid of Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity and it saw crowds line the streets to wave the bikers on.
This year marked a return to the RHC, offering young patients and their families the chance to see the colourful convoy up close.
Jamie Redfern, Director of Women and Children’s Services for NHSGGC, said: “The Easter Egg run is a fantastic tradition.
“It brings so much joy to the community, the people of Glasgow, and most importantly, the children and young people we support.
“A huge thank you to all those who participated this year.
“It was amazing for the run to end here at RHC and to see so many people supporting such a great cause.”
Kirsten Watson, Chief Executive of Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity, said: “The Easter Egg Run is a highlight of the year for so many of the children in hospital.
“For nearly five decades now, it’s been a shining example of the generosity and spirit of Scotland’s biking community.
“We’re so thankful to everyone who took part and helped bring smiles, laughter and a little bit of magic to the hospital this Easter.”
The event continues to be one of the most cherished fundraising traditions in the city, with proceeds helping to fund vital projects, medical equipment and support services for young patients and their families.