Posted: Fri 11th May 2018

Nightingale House Hospice Midnight Walk

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This article is old - Published: Friday, May 11th, 2018

Nightingale House Hospice Midnight Walk

Location: Llwyn Isaf, Wrexham

Date / Time: Saturday, June 16th from 8pm

Prices: Registration £15

This year EVERYONE * is welcome to join in!

It’s more than just a walk…It’s our biggest and most popular event of the year…

…Taking part in the Midnight Walk will help to support our patients and their families whilst raising awareness of our Hospice!

With dancers and a DJ to get you motivated before the walk, registration starts from 8.30pm you will then set off at 10.30pm from Llwyn Isaf, Wrexham. As with last year, our walkers will follow a circular route around Wrexham with a shorter 6k option or the full 10k. The route will be fully marshalled and you will be welcomed back to the finish with a Tea/Coffee and a snack!

Registration – £15.00

Toilets will be provided at the start/finish and also at our Rhosnesni Lane store at around 5k.

*Minimum age 8 (Children under 16 must have an adult of at least 18yrs old to walk with them)



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