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Hyndburn charity walk attracts crowd of 200 who raise £5k for good causes

Hyndburn charity walk attracts crowd of 200 who raise £5k for good causes

Two hundred walkers took part in a charity event which raised about £5,000 for different charities and good causes.

People participated in the Hyndburn Rotary Charity Walk which after 18 years saw a route change from the Leeds- Liverpool canal to a countryside walk embracing the coppice, which gave splendid views over Hyndburn. Twenty-six Rotarians and friends of Rotary kindly acted as stewards along the route, giving vocal support and ensuring the walkers were directed the right way.

Many walkers said that the new route was very enjoyable, even though it was a little challenging. The main purpose of the walk is for walkers to raise money for the charity or good cause of their choice.

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The 109 Loyola Scouts,1st Oswaldtwistle St Paul’s Scouts, Police Cadets and Community Solutions, and individuals took up being sponsored. All concerned are thanked by the Walk organisers for their involvement. The group hopes that next year registrations will be back to pre Covid.

Around 200 walkers took part in Hyndburn Rotary Charity Walk

The Walk organisers wish to thank Karen and the Wham stadium for allowing the walk to start and finish at this famous football ground, and providing refreshments at Coley’s bar.

They say they are grateful to main corporate sponsor Howard Rigg Properties, and Scott Dawson Advertising for printing all the banners, leaflets and posters. Hyndburn Rotary Charity Walk has raised more than £450,000 over the past 18 years.

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  • May 28, 2023