Around 250 motorcyclists took part in the annual Moorlanders Motor Cycle Club's Easter Egg Run which started at Davidstow Moor on Easter Sunday. Tony Butler from Launceston, base guitarist and vocalist of band 'Big Country', officially started the run. The motorcyclists made their way through Camelford before going to Bodmin where they stopped off at the The National Children's Home to deliver Easter eggs. They also stopped at Bowden Derra Park care home, Polyphant with more eggs. The next stop was the Kings Head pub, Altarnun where a barbecue was laid on. The run raised over £2,000 which will be donated to local children's charities. Members of the Moorlanders expressed their thanks to all the local shops and businesses for their support and donations. Thanks also went to the marshals for their hard work on the day and to Blue Slate for the outstanding performance at the Camelford Liberal Club on the Sunday evening. Event organisers Allan Greenacre (Noddy) and Richard Hallett said the day was a great success.