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28/04/21

JOANNE AND NADINE, TEAM COUNTRY HIDEAWAYS, ARE TAKING PART IN THE TOUR DE WALKSHIRE TO HELP WITH RESEARCH TO HELP MORE PEOPLE SURVIVE CANCER IN YORKSHIRE

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Nadine and Joanne ready for the Tour de Walkshire Challange

This year with the Tour de Yorkshire cycling race postponed until 2022 there’s going to be something different happening in the month of May. Welcome to Yorkshire, who usually organise the Tour de Yorkshire, have teamed up with Yorkshire Cancer Research to bring you the Tour de Walkshire.

They are asking everyone to join in the Tour de Walkshire, walk, cycle or run, you set the pace, on your own or as part of a team. Choose how you would like to take part, choose how many miles you would like to cover and register! Easy peasy!!

Joanne and I, team Country Hideaways, have decided to join in helping to raise funds for this most vital of causes. Every week in Yorkshire nearly 600 people are told they have cancer. Yorkshire Cancer Research is an independent cancer charity funding pioneering research to prevent, diagnose and treat this condition.  Joanne will be walking and running, I will be walking and our target is 125 miles each throughout May and we’re hoping to raise £500.00. If you would like to support us and help more people in Yorkshire survive cancer please, please sponsor us and donate by following this link. Many, many thanks.



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Written By Nadine Bell

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