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Bluebell Fundraising Walk, 8th May 2016 at Cudham Recreation Ground


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Bluebell Fundraising Walk, organised by St Christopher?s Hospice

Sunday 8 May, 9am ? 2pm

Cudham Recreation Ground, Cudham Lane South, Kent, TN14 7QB

FREE to register before the day


Join St Christopher?s Hospice for our popular Bluebell Fundraising Walk, on Sunday 8 May. The walks start and finish at Cudham Recreation Ground, TN14 7QB, with kids? entertainment, live music and a BBQ to keep walkers and families refreshed. Explore the beautiful Kent countryside with a choice of a gentle three mile stroll, five or seven mile walk or a more ambitious nine mile ramble, with refreshment stops en route at Downe and Halstead village halls.


It?s FREE to register before the day at www.stchristophers.org.uk/bluebell, and we ask that you raise sponsorship to support the hospice?s work. All funds raised from this event will help St Christopher?s provide care and support for patients and their families across the Bromley, Croydon, Lambeth, Lewisham and Southwark boroughs. The hospice only receives around one third of our funding from the NHS.


Last time over 1000 people took part and the Martin family of Green Street Green said: ?It was a fantastic day for the family and our best friends (including the dogs!). Overall a great walk for a great charity?. For more information and to register visit www.stchristophers.org.uk/bluebell, email us at [email protected] or call us on 020 8768 4570. There is plenty of free public car parking at the event.

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