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Caravanners urged to get walking for charity
Published:
16 March 2010
Caravanners who are keen to help out a good cause might want to think about signing up for walks which are taking place next month.
Beefy's Great Forget Me Not Walks have been arranged by cricketing legend Ian Botham and he is keen for others to join him to raise funds for Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research.
A total of ten walks will be held in locations up and down the country, so the chances are that caravanners will not have to go far to make a difference.
The first will take place on April 10th at Heaton Park in Manchester and the last in London's Hyde Park on April 19th.
A £10 registration fee is payable to take part in the event, with runners awarded with a medal to commemorate their achievements.
Interested parties should head to www.beefy25.com to register their interest and find out more about the ten-mile routes which will be walked.
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