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Monday, 3 March 2008:


Just Walk - Sponsored charity walk across the South Downs 

Just Walk
On 10th May 2008, walkers will be heading for the South Downs to take part in the second Just Walk charity fundraising event.

One of these walkers is Tara Leaver, who has decided to walk 20km in support of the World Land Trust to raise funds for threatened habitats. Tara is raising money for WLT through a sponsor page on Justgiving: www.justgiving.com/taraleaver

Thank you Tara for supporting the WLT!

For more information about the event and to sign up for a day's walk over the beautiful South Downs in aid of WLT please go to http://www.just-walk.co.uk.

Read more about Just Walk and how you can take part as a WLT supporter

 
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