MOTORCYCLES will flood into the Brainwave Centre on April 4 at 3pm as the riders from the Taunton Motorcycle Action Group arrive to hand out eggs on their annual Easter Egg Run.

This year they will only be calling at the Brainwave Centre, and they hope as many children as possible will go along and, hopefully, be one of the recipients of one of the Easter eggs they have had donated.

The MAG gesture means the bikes’ arrival at Brainwave should provide a brilliant spectacle.

The afternoon starts at 1pm with music, refreshments and games for people to play, as well as an Easter egg hunt at 1.30pm in aid of Brainwave.

The bikes should arrive by 3pm when the eggs will be handed out.

Paul Smith, South-West community manager for Brainwave, said: “This is fantastically generous of the members of MAG and we are so pleased they are supporting us in this way.

“We hope lots of children will go home with an egg and we’ll be keeping some aside for children who visit Brainwave over the following week.

“I should like to thank Sarah Smith and everyone else at MAG.

“It should be a lot of fun, so come along and enjoy the cavalcade of bikes, collect your egg and have fun while doing so.

Brainwave provides help for children with disabilities and additional needs to achieve greater independence, and is based at Marsh Lane, Huntworth Gate, Bridgwater.

There will be no parking available in the grounds of Brainwave.

For more information call 01278-726927.