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ABP South Wales Ports

Julia Hill is raising money for The Seafarers' Charity

Participants: Simon Rowlands, Mark Elliott, Steve Colledge, Dean Stromeyer, Callum Couper. Support from Ian Meredith and Kevin Webber

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Seafarers UK 24 Peaks Challenge · 17 July 2010 ·

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At The Seafarers’ Charity, we’ve been improving the lives of seafarers and their families for over 106 years. We started as the King George’s Fund for Sailors, providing vital assistance in troubled times. Today, we’re guided by the same powerful vision.

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This year from the 17th - 18th July a team from ABP South Wales will be taking part in the gruelling 24 Peaks Challenge - with an aim to raise £5,000 for Seafarers UK.

The 24 Peaks Challenge is one of the most demanding mountain walking events devised as a charity challenge. It's a tough physical challenge set in a stunning location, the heart of the Lake District. The challenge is to climb 24 peaks, each one over 2,400 feet, in 24 hours total walking time. Some of the route follows well-defined ridges, but the height climbed and descended throughout the challenge is significant. The route includes many of the more famous peaks such as Red Pike, Scafell Pike, Helvellyn and Great Gable.
 
Seafarers UK supports the UK's 1.5 million seafaring population and their families.  Seafaring is the most dangerous peacetime occupation in the UK. 
 
Thanks for your donation to this worthy cause.

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£3,194.00
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£1,265.00
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£1,929.00

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