The Cornishman

Brewery steps up for path fundraiser

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LEADING businesses are stepping up to show their support as the South West Coast Path Associatio­n launches its Every Mile Matters campaign and Coast Path Challenge 2024.

The campaign is designed to inspire everyone who loves the path to get involved and raise funds to protect the trail, helping to ensure it continues to be there for future generation­s. The Coast Path Challenge will include seven fundraisin­g walks, across seven sections of the coast path during National Walking Month in May.

St Austell Brewery is stepping up as the lead supporter for Every Mile Matters and getting firmly behind the charity’s fundraisin­g challenge.

“We’re thrilled to renew this important partnershi­p with a charity that has the South West at its heart,” said the brewery’s Laura McKay.

“With pubs and rooms along the path from Lyme Regis and Mousehole to Polzeath and Lynmouth, our spaces serve as a welcome break for those walking the coast path to enjoy.

“Our places are not only somewhere for people to refuel and refresh but also for the charity to utilise as community hubs for events, such as their important mental health walk and talk groups.”

The brewery has been joined by Great Western Railway and prominent businesses Seasalt Clothing, Warrens Bakery, Luxury Coastal and John Fowler Holidays.

Find out more at www.southwestc­oastpath.org.uk/love-thecoast-path/everymilem­atters/ challenge

 ?? ?? 6Craig Russell with his wife Kate and children Henry and Teddy
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6Craig Russell with his wife Kate and children Henry and Teddy Craig Russell/PA Wire

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