St Catherine's Hospice has revived it's Sunrise Walk along the Scarborough seafront returns in its usual format, next month.
Susan Stephenson, from St Catherines, is delighted to be back walking in person after Covid disruption in the last two years:
One of the bonuses of the walk is free ice cream from Harbour Bar at the finish.
There's also plenty of wildlife around too:
All proceeds go back into patient care at St Catherine's Hospice.
The walk starts early in the morning, but Susan says it's worth it:
She feels people are really keen to get involved again:
The fundraiser takes place on Sunday 25th September.
There's more on how to take part on the St Catherine's Hospice website.


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