Family issues tribute to motorcyclist who died in collision on B3134 near Charterhouse

By Tim Lethaby

19th Feb 2021 | Local News

Mark Hulme
Mark Hulme

The family of a motorcyclist who died in a fatal collision on the B3134 on the Mendip Hills in November have issued a tribute.

The collision, which involved a Citroen Xsara and a Harley Davidson motorbike, happened near Charterhouse-on-Mendip at around 2.40pm on Wednesday November 4.

Motorcyclist Mark Hulme, from Bishopston, Bristol, was taking part in a charity bike ride when he was involved in the collision.

He was taken to hospital with serious injuries, and sadly died on Wednesday November 11.

Mark, who was 68, leaves behind his long-term partner Julie, his two daughters Jessica and Gemma, and a large loving extended family.

His family said: "Mark was such a thoroughly lovely, good person.

"He was part of a charitable group who had volunteered to escort a terminally ill elderly lady who wanted to ride on a Harley as part of her 'bucket list'.

"This was typical of Mark who was always helping and thinking of others above himself. He will be missed terribly by all who knew him."

     

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