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Mayor asks walkers to put best foot forward for charities

Walkers are invited to stride out with the Mayor along Eastbourne seafront for 2 miles to raise money for her chosen charities of the year.

Mayor Vaughan

Mayor Vaughan
The Mayor's Charity Seafront Walk 2024 on Saturday, September 7, will generate funds for The Chaseley Trust, which supports people with neurodisabilities, and Leaf Hall Disability Access Fund which aims to provide full disabled access to all parts of its centre. 

Aptly, the scenic and fully accessible route will take walkers from Leaf Hall Community Centre (51 Seaside, BN22 7NB) to The Chaseley Trust (South Cliff, BN20 7JH) via Holywell. 

Participants are asked to arrive at Leaf Hall at noon for a 1pm start. 

The Mayor of Eastbourne, Councillor Candy Vaughan, said: "This will be a fabulous event and offers a great chance to enjoy our beautiful seafront with friends old and new. 

"The walk is suitable for all ages and is fully accessible, so I hope as many people as possible join me to support these two fantastic local good causes." 

The cost to take part is £10 for adults or £5 for children and all walkers will receive a cream tea at the finish line, badge and certificate. For those wishing to have a cream tea only, the cost is £3. 

To book places, please contact the Mayor's office by email at mayorsoffice@lewes-eastbourne.gov.uk or by phone on 01323 415020.  
 

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Last modified on 11 November 2024