Bowgie Inn is proud to announce that it will be the final stop on Simply Mustangs UK’s epic nationwide charity drive in support of prostate cancer awareness, led by Mustang enthusiast Jason Curnock.
The grand finale will take place on Saturday 17th May, as a convoy of up to 100 Mustangs rolls into Cornwall to conclude a remarkable fundraising journey that has already raised over £17,500, with a goal of reaching £20,000.
 
Sally Pickles, owner of Bowgie Inn, said, “We’re absolutely honoured to be the last destination on what has been an incredible nationwide effort. The sight of around 100 Mustangs pulling up to Bowgie Inn is going to be something truly special. It’s not just about the cars, it’s about raising awareness, raising funds, and showing what people can achieve when they come together.”
Having begun in Northern Ireland in March, the Simply Mustangs UK community has united in a powerful drive for change. Covering hundreds of miles through Scotland, England, and Wales, the event aims to raise vital funds for Prostate Cancer UK and shine a spotlight on the importance of early detection in the fight against one of the most common cancers affecting men.
“This is more than just a drive; it's a statement.” said Debbie Chantler. “We want to unite the Mustang community to make a real difference in the fight against Prostate Cancer. Early detection saves lives, and through this event, we hope to spread that crucial message.”
Located above the stunning Crantock Beach, Bowgie Inn will provide a breathtaking backdrop for the final leg of this important journey, where drivers, supporters, and the local community can come together to mark the end of the inspiring trip.
“We know Bowgie Inn has always been a place for people to connect and create memories,” Sally added. “We’re calling on everyone in the area to come down, cheer Jason on, and help push this fantastic cause over the £20K line!”
Bowgie Inn invites the community, and all local petrolheads, to come down and join in the celebrations on the afternoon of Saturday 17th May.

                    
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