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Directors raise £1,500 along the St Oswald's Way



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Published Date: 05 September 2008
Two directors from Yorkshire law firm, Rollits, have raised over £1,500 for charity after tackling the long distance route of St Oswald's Way in Northumberland.
Rollits partnership secretary, Wilf Fowler from Beverley and his colleague Mike Wasling from Hull, who is the firm’s director of IT, challenged themselves to complete the trek in aid of the Alzheimers Society and Dove House Hospice, in Hull.

The duo walked 97 miles (156 km) through some of the country’s finest countryside, from Heavenfield on Hadrian’s Wall, to the Northumberland Coast, before heading to Holy Island (Lindisfarne) in the North.

Wilf said: “This is the first time we’ve done this walk and we both thoroughly enjoyed the trek. We received fantastic support and encouragement from our colleagues, friends and family throughout.”



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  • Last Updated: 04 September 2008 10:15 AM
  • Source: Beverley Guardian
  • Location: Beverley
 
 
  

 
 

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