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Buckie dad Steve aims to get on his bike to raise funds for Teddy Bear Developmental Playgroup in endurance cycle challenge





A parent is about to get on his bike to help a local kids’ charity - quite literally!

Buckie dad Steve Paterson is hoping the old saying about never forgetting how to ride a bike is true as he gets ready to undertake a cycle run in aid of the Teddy Bear Developmental Playgroup.

Buckie dad Steve Paterson is set to get back on his bike after more than 40 years in aid of the Teddy Bear Developmental Playgroup.
Buckie dad Steve Paterson is set to get back on his bike after more than 40 years in aid of the Teddy Bear Developmental Playgroup.

The group provides support for pre-school age children with additional needs.

Despite not having cycled for 43 years, Steve will join a 70 strong peloton for the BP Coast 2 Coast cycle to raise funds for transportation to allow more families living in outlying areas to benefit from the playgroup.

Steve said the Teddies had made an immeasurable difference to his family’s life.

He continued: “After our son Torin was diagnosed with autism in 2022, we were told about developmental playgroups and we were lucky enough to be offered a place at Teddies.

“The effort, dedication and devotion shown by the staff has inspired me to sign up for the Coast 2 Coast cycle – it’s a chance for me to give a little back.

A journey of almost 240miles awaits Steve and the other Coast 2 Coast participants.
A journey of almost 240miles awaits Steve and the other Coast 2 Coast participants.

“Torin is now five and in his third year at Teddies, and the improvements we’ve seen in his development have been nothing short of incredible.

“Torin was a distant, introverted little boy who would only tolerate extremely limited interaction with adults and zero interaction with other children. He was non-verbal, made virtually no eye-contact with anyone and didn’t like to be hugged or held.

“The one-to-one staff to child ratio at Teddies gives the practitioners the opportunity to spend time working on improving these issues, encouraging interaction through purposeful play, sharing toys, inviting others into personal space and games with other children.

“He now plays with the other children, will tolerate others in his personal space, take turns with others and shares his toys. He makes eye contact often and will sit at the table for the full duration of a meal (unheard of previously!). He will now also come and sit on your knee for an extended period, welcomes and enjoys a hug and, hugely, he is now developing limited speech.”

Steve added that the group also provided valuable respite time for him and his wife Natalie, especially as his work takes him away from home for up to three weeks at a stretch.

The Teddy Bear Developmental Playgroup was established by local GP Dr Jim Tuckerman in 1985. He recognised the need for local provision to care for pre-school children who required additional support in their development, in and around the Buckie area.

He said: “Our playgroup offers children with developmental needs and parents in our community a safe environment where early identification of challenges and needs can lead to early intervention.

“Our emphasis on one-to-one or two ratios of staff to children is an essential element of our playgroup. We offer support for parents who may feel isolated or challenged by their child’s needs and hope to be accessible to all.

“The Teddy Bear Playgroup is a charity, and we celebrate our 40th birthday in 2025. Our running costs are high and always a challenge, and we are very grateful for Steve’s fundraising efforts and those of the wider Coast 2 Coast team and wish them all a safe and rewarding journey. “

Gillian Stevenson, Teddy Bear Playgroup manager, added: “We are delighted to have been chosen to benefit from Coast 2 Coast 2025.

“These funds will enable us to support families with travel to the group, as we not only support children in the Buckie area, but are receiving referrals from Fochabers, Keith and beyond.

“We wish all the Coast 2 Coast cyclists the best of luck for the journey.”

The 234-mile Coast 2 Coast cycle will take place over three days from June 6. The endurance challenge, now in its 16th year, has raised more than £2 million pounds for charity.

The cycle which will pass through Aberfeldy, Grantown on Spey and the Lecht.

The challenge is open to cyclists of all abilities with individuals covering their own accommodation and food costs. Each cyclist has a fundraising target of £1000 and the total fundraising is split between the four charities.

The group is mainly made up of BP employees as well as bp alumni, representatives from the chosen charities and local organisations. Any money raised by BP employees will be matched by the BP Foundation – doubling the value of their contributions.

To sponsor the Teddy Bear Group, visit https://www.justgiving.com/team/c2c16teddies


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