WOKINGHAM Lions Club invites the borough to put their best foot forward.
The next Wokingham Walk will take place in April.
The Lions organise the annual event which starts and finishes in Elms Field, in the centre of the town.
People taking part can choose to follow a five, 10 or 15 mile route, taking in near.
Walkers use the event in various ways; to catch up with family and friends, as preparation for another longer walk, to raise money through sponsorship for their favourite charity, and even to give youngsters screen-free time.
Wokingham Lion Andy Slay, who heads The Wokingham Walk team said: “I’m delighted that this event continues to be very well received by the town and that both the Spring and Autumn Wokingham Walks are now firm fixtures in Wokingham’s Calendar.
“Local charities and individuals increasingly use the event to fundraise by sponsorship, something that we always wanted to happen from the event’s inception.
“We look forward to welcoming many walkers again, a littler earlier in the year than usual due to Easter falling later.”.
Registration is now open, and costs £15 per adult, £5 per child aged 12-17.
Younger children enter free of charge.
All under 16s should be accompanied by an adult.
People driving to the event are advised to check town centre parking costs before leaving their car, as charges now include Sunday parking.
The event will take place on Sunday, April 13, with a rolling start time from 9am, (8.30am for faster pre-registered walkers).
The finish will be manned until 5pm.
For information, and to register, visit: wokinghamwalk.co.uk and wokinghamlions.org.uk












































