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Join what promises to be a memorable journey through Nottingham's iconic landmarks and hidden gems to help support people with cancer.
Lace up your walking shoes and be part of this unique cultural experience! Join a 10k walk around the city that's full of surprises.Walk to remember, walk to celebrate, walk with friends. Whoever you are with, make it a night to remember in the glorious July sunshine.
As a participant in the event, you will enjoy:
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It’s only because of generous supporters like you that Maggie's are able to make sure people with cancer get the support they need. Thank you.
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