Sussex Police go behind bars to raise money for fallen colleagues

16 officers and staff from Sussex and Surrey police embarked on a huge cycling challenge for charity

Author: Isabella HudsonPublished 5th Aug 2025
Last updated 6th Aug 2025

Sussex and Surrey Police officers and staff have raised over £12,000 for Care of Police Survivors, a charity that supports the families of police men and women who died during their service.

At the end of July, 16 officers and staff set off an a huge cycle ride in honour of fallen colleagues.

The Sussex and Surrey section began at Brighton Pier on Thursday, 31 July, cycling over 230 miles through the South East before joining riders from across the UK for a memorial service at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire, arriving on Sunday, 3 August.

The Police Unity Tour is a long-distance fundraising event that raises awareness and vital funds for Care of Police Survivors (COPS) – a charity that supports the families of police officers who have died in the line of duty.

Each rider on the Police Unity Tour wears a wristband in memory of a colleague.

This year, the team was led by Chief Constable Jo Shiner, who took part in the ride alongside colleagues from across both forces.

Chief Constable Jo Shiner said: “It was an honour and a privilege to lead our team on this incredibly meaningful journey. The Police Unity Tour is more than just a physical challenge – it’s a powerful act of remembrance. We ride to honour those we have lost, to support their families and to show that they are never forgotten”.

The other riders who took part this year were Mark Cullimore, Jack Bowry, Laurie Burrett, James Munden, Andy Bennett, Lee Holmes, Ricky Rousac, Simon Imbert, Andy Pope, Raff Cioffi, Andy Standing, Robin Rance, Simon Dobinson, Jon Smithers and Serge Hadfield.

They were aiming to raise over £8,000 to help Care of Police Survivors, who help families recover and rebuild their lives, after the loss of a loved one.

As of today (6 August), the team have smashed their target, with over £12,000 generously donated to the cause.

The team has received support from the Police Federation insurance scheme, which is funding ride essentials such as food, drink and logistics.

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