Sunderland Echo

Brian sets off on last leg of 7,000-mile walk

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The founder of a cancer c h a r i ty w i l l b e pa s s i n g through Sunderland on the last leg of a 7,000-mile fundraisin­g walk.

Brian Burnie, 76, founder of Daft as a Brush Cancer Patient Care, has started the last 50-mile leg of his mega charity walk of the coastline of Britain and Ireland in Middlesbro­ugh.

A n d to d ay, h e will arrive at the Tommy Statue in Seaham at 10am, before continuing his trek to The National Glass Centre in Sunderland.

H e b ega n h i s c h a r i ty walk at Newcastle’s Quayside in March 2018 to promote free cancer patient transport.

Brian, who has Parkinson’s Disease, will finish his trip at the Baltic in Gateshead on Wednesday.

Throughout his walk, he has visited NHS cancer centres and hospitals promoting the charity, with the aim of creating one million free patient hospital journeys nationwide.

Brian said: “On my walk I ’ve h ad th e p l ea su re o f meeting some incredible people, many with direct experience of cancer and the daily challenge of getting to and from hospital.

"This issue effects so many patients regardless of where they live.

“The feedback I’ve received from cancer centres all over the country, has been incredible.”

The Newcastle-based charity offers staffed custom-made vehicles to transport outpatient­s who are undergoing chemothera­py and/or radiothera­py cancer treatment, free of charge, to and from hospital with a fleet of more than 30 ambulances.

Brian has been walking five to six miles each day.

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