Walkover PWS is back for 2022!

JHorsfall • 18 March 2022

Will YOU be joining us on one of our sponsored walks?

We are delighted to announce that our Walkover PWS sponsored walks are back for 2022, with our first two events taking place in May.


We kick things off on Saturday 14th May at Nonsuch Park in Epsom, starting at 11am. You can download a flyer with full details for this event here.



On Saturday 21st May, we will be at Nene Park, Peterborough, again starting at 11am. You can download the event flyer here.


Entry to both events is £5 per walker and includes a limited edition T-shirt.


Please contact Karen Wilkinson for further details, either by calling 01332 365676 or emailing kwilkinson@pwsa.co.uk.


We are also looking for volunteers to help marshal the events, particularly at Nene Park where we are looking to add a longer walk for those who wish to do it. If you can help, please contact Karen using the details above.


Further Walkover PWS events are planned for Barnsley on 10th July and Hastings on 18th September, with further details to be announced soon.

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