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THE PIG in the South Downs Walk 42km!

Walking boots at the ready! THE PIG-in the South Downs Team are setting off into the night to walk a WHOPPING 42km across the South Downs National Park on 30-31st October, for the South Downs at Night charity Challenge in aid of The Sussex Snowdrop Trust.
The Sussex Snowdrop Trust provide 'Nursing Care at Home' for local children who have a life-limiting or life-threatening illness. The important and heart-warming work they do involves providing NHS nurses to work in the local community. This means children that are needing end of lifecare can receive care at home, in a safe warm environment, without having to drive miles to a hospital.
Our team are going against the elements to raise £4000 to support the work they do.
Kicking off at 8pm in Brighton, the team will be setting off south east into hilly terrain across the Seven Sisters and ending up at Beachy Head. Taking part, rain or shine, will be…
Lora Strizic - Ops Director
Mairead Gleeson - Hotel Director
Charlotte Storey - Deputy General Manager
Lydia Rigby - Restaurant Manager
Callum Syrett - Assistant Bar Manager
Scott Littlejohn - Maintenance manager
Kamil Oseka - Head Chef
Shannon Madgwick - Reception Manager
How can you get involved?
Every donation towards our efforts will be hugely appreciated and will go a long way to helping vulnerable people in our community over at THE PIG-in the South Downs.
You can show your support by…
- Donating as much or as little as you can – our goal is to reach £4000 so any amount is appreciated
- Helping us to spread the word across social media
- Even just buying us a drink at the end…

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