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Epilepsy Action Sefton Coast Walk.

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Epilepsy Action are inviting you to take part in this year’s Epilepsy Action Sefton Coast Walk. Taking place on Saturday 10 October, the walk follows the Sefton Coast Path between Crosby Marine Lake and Hightown. Walkers will enjoy spectacular views across to the north Wales coast and the Wirral and will walk past the statues of Anthony Gormley’s Another Place. By walking this 7 kilometre route, you’ll also be helping to raise money and awareness for people with epilepsy.

The walk is suitable for families, dogs and wheelchair users, and all walkers will receive a free drink and snack and a memento to remember the day.

“I am pleased to have taken part in the Sefton Coast Walk on Saturday as I really enjoyed it. I would really like to take part again in helping to raise money and increase awareness about epilepsy”. A participant in last year’s walk.

Entrance to the walk costs £8 a person or £20 for a family (maximum 4 people), and you can enter online now at epilepsy.org.uk/seftoncoastwalk

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All sponsorship money raised will go directly to help the 600,000 people living with epilepsy in the UK.

If you have any questions about the walk, please contact Josie Fowler on jfowler@epilepsy.org.uk or 01254 831 732

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