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Devon

Devon is one of the newest regions to join DocBike, meet the team below!

Riders

 

Ian Robins

Ian has over 35 years riding experience, a passionate sports bike rider, Isle of Man TT Marshall, DVSA Enhanced Rider Scheme trainer and CBT instructor and IAM Advanced rider. Ian had a 25-year career in TV current affairs as a camera operator and editor before finding his true calling as a motorbike instructor. His focus now is instilling defensive riding into his students and promoting as many DocBike initiatives as possible with the awesome new Devon team.

Ian Robbins

Chris Robins

After a twenty-year break raising three children, Chris reignited her passion for motorcycling in 2014. She teaches at Exeter University and really enjoys riding Devon’s wonderful twisty roads. Unfortunately, she contributed to Devon’s accident statistics in January 2022, when she came off her bike. Now back on two wheels, she’s very interested in the research DocBike sponsors and the new information available on how to avoid accidents. Chris rides a Zero SR.

Chris Robbins

Cat McMorrow

Cat is a specialist critical care paramedic with Devon Air Ambulance and started flying with them in 2019. She has 14 years of frontline experience and completed her initial paramedic training in London. She has been riding bikes for over a decade and is passionate about accident prevention and equipping fellow bikers with the skills and knowledge to provide potentially life-saving first aid.

Cat

Gemma Butler

Gemma qualified as a paramedic in 2017 and has had lots of experience both on frontline ambulances and more recently working in two GP surgeries whilst working towards her Advanced Clinical Practitioner Masters. Gemma initially got into biking as a pillion on her fiancés Harley nearly three years ago, but since passing her bike test now rides a Harley Sportster S. Gemma chose to get involved with DocBike after a hard-hitting rehab story from a patient but also after hearing so many news reports of fatal or serious bike accidents in the South West. She feels passionate about working with the team to not only raise awareness but to be approachable and help teach other bikers how to stay safe whilst enjoying the freedom and fun that motorbiking brings!

Gemma

How Can You Help?

Below are some of the ways that you can help us. Whether you donate, fundraise for us, volunteer, or follow us on social media, your support really will make a big difference, thank you!

Volunteer

Everyone involved with the charity is a volunteer, we do not employ a single person. We are always looking for new volunteers who can help, so whatever you’re good at and however much time you have, we would be delighted to hear from you! 

If you would like to help us by becoming a volunteer, take a look at the different roles on our Volunteer Page.

Fundraise for us

With your commitment, enthusiasm, and support, we can help to save more lives. Whether you are part of business, a group or you would personally like to raise funds for DocBike, there are so many different ways that you can help us. If you would like to fundraise in aid of DocBike in the Devon area, please visit our campaign page on Just Giving.

 

Donate

No matter how big or small, we are extremely grateful for all donations received. Your support enables the charity to direct resources to stop bikers from having a collision in the first place and to kit out the response motorcycles with medical equipment, so that we can be there for fallen bikers when they are involved in a collision. You can make a one-off or regular donation to us below.

Follow us!

You can help to raise awareness of our life-saving work by sharing our posts with others on social media. To keep up to date with DocBike in the Devon area, follow us on Twitter.

Get in touch

If you would like to support us or be a part of DocBike Devon going forward, we would love to hear from you!

Simply get in touch using the contact form at the bottom of this webpage.

 

Donate to DocBike Devon

No matter how big or small, your donation will make a huge difference and enable us to be there for fallen bikers when they need us the most.

Don’t forget Gift Aid! If you are a UK Tax Payer, please do not forget to Gift Aid your donation. Gift Aid enables us to claim back 25p in every £1 donated from HMRC and is one of the easiest ways to make your donation tax effective. The charity reclaims the money and there is no additional cost to you!

Get in Touch

If you would like to support us or be a part of DocBike Dorset going forward, we would love to hear from you!

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