I've raised £1500 to buy a small portable labyrinth.

My wife, Nickie Fidgin, a qualified labyrinth facilitator and retreat giver, is hoping to buy a smaller portable labyrinth that will enable her to work with churches, community groups and village schools that don't have access to a large space (her existing labyrinth is large!). Walking a labyrinth is a practice that promotes wellbeing, relieves stress, and aids reflection, personal growth and creativity. Many church and faith groups also use it as an aid to prayer and contemplation.
I am planning a 20+ mile sponsored walk from Seaton to the Othona Community, Burton Bradstock on Mon 2nd and Tues 3rd October along a strenuous part of the South West Coast Path. My walk will begin on the beautiful outdoor stone labyrinth in the Cliff Field Gardens, Seaton and finish on Nickie's large canvas labyrinth which will be laid in the chapel at Othona.