Prince’s Trust and Allianz team up to help disadvantaged young people

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The Prince’s Trust has announced that its Palace to Palace cycle ride will be coming to the West Midlands for the first time.

The event, supported by Allianz, will see 1,000 cyclists riding 45 miles through the Warwickshire countryside on Sunday 20 May 2012 starting and finishing at Warwick Castle to raise funds to help get unemployed young people into work.

The insurance industry is heavily involved with the Prince's Trust through the Prince's Trust Insurance Leadership Group and Incisive Media has hosted an annual insurance cup football tournament for five years which has raised over £70,000 for the charity.

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