Kent Messenger Maidstone

Step out for charity walks and lots of fun

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There is something for everyone at the family-friendly KM Charity Walk this Sunday.

Hundreds of walkers will be stepping out just for fun or to support their favourite charity as they follow a relaxed fivemile route or a more challengin­g 10-mile option, both offering stunning views.

Participat­ing children will enjoy fun challenges set by the Kent Wildlife Trust as they go, including a Nature Detective worksheet and Scavenger Hunt.

Each walker will collect stamps to exchange for a goody bag and souvenir medal. The European School of Osteopathy will treat participan­ts to free massages.

The biggest individual charity fundraiser will receive 24 bottles of Chegworth Valley juice.

The walk is followed by a summer fayre and food festival, with live music from the Acoustic Tones. Stalls include the Bounce Network which will give moneysavin­g advice and the chance to win a Spa Break at Champneys.

An adult ticket costs £11.50 and kids go free when you book at kmcharityw­alk.co.uk. Participan­ts can turn up on the day at a cost of £15 per adult, £2 per child, or £30 family ticket for two adults and up to two children.

The summer fayre is open from 11.30am at a cost of £1 per person.

Check in for the charity walk is between 8am and 10am at Mote House, Maidstone.

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Pictures: John Westhrop FM4794583 Libby Sharpe, nine, and Josephine Hamilton-Rennhack, six, show off their creations made from recycled items

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