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St Christopher's Hospice Bluebell Walk - Sunday 1 May


jo mowbray

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St Christopher?s Hospice are delighted to tell you that, after a two-year hiatus, Bluebell Walk is BACK!


With the date set for Sunday 1 May 2022 at Cudham Recreation Ground, we?re hoping you?ll all be able to join us and enjoy the beautiful bluebells, ancient trees and rare birds at this educational and fun event.


Seasoned walkers will notice the new addition of tour guides along the way, ready and waiting to tell you fun facts about the flora and fauna you?re wandering within, and for the hardy amongst you, a new 8 mile route will test your endurance! For everyone else, our accessible 4 mile route has been specially designed with families in mind.


Back at Cudham, we?ll be waiting for you with home-made refreshments, entertainment for children and adults as well as a very special bluebell themed art installation ? so dig out your cameras, dust off your walking boots, gather your friends and enjoy a full day out in the beautiful countryside!


Spaces are limited so don?t delay and sign up today! You can secure your place at www.stchristophers.org.uk/bluebellwalk Tickets are priced at ?25 for a single person, ?40 for two people, or ?50 for up to 5 people*. We know that many of you will wish to raise additional money for the hospice through sponsorship so we can be there for people in the community when they need us most. This is by no means mandatory ? you can simply select whether you?d like to receive a fundraising pack or not when you sign up.


*All fees will be refundable, should the event need to be postponed or cancelled for any reason.

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