Paul Chuckle is set to start his From Me To You Tour to raise money for Marie Curie.
Chuckle, who hails from Rotherham, will travel over 800 miles from John O’Groats to Land’s End on the Marie Curie ‘Daff Bike’ from March 3 to 11. He hopes to raise up to £40,000.
2026 marks the 40th anniversary of the charity’s Great Daffodil Appeal which raises funds to care for people with terminal illness.

Paul Chuckle, the stage moniker of Paul Elliot, is urging people to meet him along his route and give what they can. He said: “If you see a bucket, pop something in.
“Whilst I’d love to be able to cycle the iconic John O’Groats to Land’s End route like so many incredible fundraisers do, I’m really excited to get to travel the route with the ‘Daff bike’, meet lots of people, have some fun and say a huge thank you – from me to you!”
The charity helped Paul and his family toward the end of Barry Chuckle’s battle with bone cancer in 2018.
He said: “There truly is only one chance to give someone the best possible end of life. That’s why the Great Daffodil Appeal is so important. Every penny raised will help Marie Curie provide expert end of life care and support to people with a terminal illness and those close to them.”
Paul will be stopping:
Glasgow: Wednesday 4th March
Glasgow Fort Shopping Centre, 12-2pm
Bradford: Thursday 5th March
Morrisons Enterprise 5 Store, 12-2pm
Birmingham: Friday 6th March
Victoria Square, 12-2pm
Penarth: Saturday 7th March
Marie Curie charity shop, 12-2pm
Exeter: Monday 9th March
Morrisons Prince Charles Road, 2:30-4:30pm
Plymouth: Tuesday 10th March
Plymouth Argyle F.C, 12-2pm
Paul hopes to see as many fans as possible on his tour. He said: “Marie Curie and I are grateful for every penny you’re able to donate.”
You can donate via the Marie Curie Website.




