First ever Exmouth midnight beach walk for Anthony Nolan Trust
THE first ever midnight beach walk in aid of Devon leukaemia sufferers is this month being held on Exmouth beach.
THE first ever midnight beach walk in aid of Devon leukaemia sufferers is this month being held on Exmouth beach.
The Anthony Nolan Trust is calling for people to register their interest to take part in the five-mile beach walk being held on Saturday April 25.
The midnight walk is a first for the charity and is being held to raise vital funds for those suffering with leukaemia.
The event is open to anyone over the age of eight years old.
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Everyone taking part will receive a star lit head bopper at the start of the event and a snack and hot drink at the finish.
Entry is �10 per person, or �30 per group of four people.
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Places are limited and on a first come, first served basis.
It is essential to pre-register.
To enter on line visit: www.anthonynolan.org.uk call (01506) 655361 or email: sharon.wells@anthonynolan.org.uk