THE FIFTH annual Wokingham Walk has been confirmed to take place this weekend, with all proceeds being donated to charity.

The walk, organised by the Wokingham Lions Club, has five, 10 and 15 mile routes for residents to take, starting and finishing at Elms Field, Wokingham.

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Attendees are to sign in between 9am and 10.30am on Sunday, September 6, and are asked to sign-out at the end of the walk, which will close at 5pm.

All funds taken from the event will be donated to Alexander Devine Children's Hospice Service.

Andy Slay, one of the original joint organisers of the event, said: “We are delighted that we will be able to go ahead on Sunday 6th September, with even more people supporting this great cause by joining us and enjoying the countryside around Wokingham, on the various routes that we have put together.

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"The walk, which was postponed from 3rd May due to the Coronavirus lockdown, will benefit Alexander Devine, a very worthy cause.

"This children’s hospice service provides essential support to Berkshire families with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions."

For more information on tickets and how to get involved, visit www.wokinghamwalk.co.uk.