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Dates

4th September 2026

Times

Registration from 6pm
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Walk to Remember

We’re excited to announce that registration for the Walk to Remember 2026 is now officially open!

Thanks to the overwhelming success of our 2025 walk, we’ve decided to open registration early—giving you the chance to secure your spot before tickets sell out. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to be part of something truly special!

We’re also thrilled to announce we’ve launched a Walk to Remember half. The 5 mile walk will set off from the same location but finish in Dalton. It’s the perfect option if you’ve got young children or just can’t walk the full 10 miles!

As a thank you for your continued support, we’re offering tickets for just £10 or £7.50 if you keep your t-shirt from a previous year!

Mark your calendars for September 4th, 2026—we can’t wait to see you there!

Join us for a ten mile walk on Friday, September 4th and help support our community and the work we do here at St Mary’s Hospice.

Please be advised that if children are unable to walk the full distance, it is your responsibility to arrange an alternative means for them to get home. St Mary’s Hospice is not responsible for providing transportation.


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