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Aurelie Soulier

Aurelie's Walk Across Wiltshire & Swindon

Fundraising for Prospect Hospice
£1,090
raised of £1,000 target
by 63 supporters
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In memory of Judith Hall
Prospect Hospice

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We provide hospice care and support to people in Swindon and north Wiltshire

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will attempt a 78-mile Walk Across Wiltshire and Swindon over three days, in memory of our friend, Judith Hall, who passed away in December 2020, from a rare form of leukaemia.
The walk is a chance for me to honour Judith's memory and fundraise and raise awareness for the great professional care the Prospect Hospice provides to support patients like Judith with home care and also at the Wroughton hospice.

Judith loved hiking and is an inspiration to me. It makes sense to me to undertake a walking challenge in her honour, as she inspired me to take on more challenging hiking trips such as walking the Thames Path on my own, in the last year.
Judith hiked in numerous locations all over the World and used to lead groups of Duke of Edinburgh award students in many local sights including the Ridgeway and Wiltshire.

I decided to walk across Swindon & Wiltshire during the pandemic, to keep the walk fairly local, due to the limitations of various lockdowns and then I started planning the route. I found it a great opportunity to demonstrate how naturally, historically and culturally rich Wiltshire and Swindon are. Unfortunately, due to an operation and ill-health in 2021, I had to postpone the three-day hike, until now.

The route covers just over three marathons in length, from the estimated Northernmost point in Wiltshire near Meysey Hampton to the Southernmost point in Wiltshire, near Nomansland. It isn't a traditional walking path, but I planned it especially for this challenge! (what can go wrong ?!).

It passes numerous notable landmarks: the RAF Fairford, Mouldon Hill Country Park, STEAM Museum, the iconic Oasis Leisure Centre dome, near the National Collection Centre (Science Museum), past Barbury Castle, on The Ridgeway and by the Hackpen Hill White Horse, Avebury Stone Circle, The Sanctuary (West Kennett), Milk Hill (highest point in Wiltshire), the Alton Barnes White Horse, along the River Avon, Stonehenge, Old Sarum and Salisbury Cathedral to the border with Hampshire.

I will be joined for a large part of the walk by my friend Aimée. We love to talk and to walk so we are sure to keep each other motivated and entertained along the way! Also, Aimée knows all the paths between Stonehenge and Salisbury so she'll be my guide!

I am due to set off early morning on Saturday the 18th June 2022 and aim to complete the walk with Aimée on Monday 20th June, at the border between Wiltshire and Hampshire, near the interestingly named 'Nomansland'.

Please support the work of the Prospect Hospice by donating to this page today.

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Route updates:

Just sharing the planned itinerary here:

  1. #WAWS22 Day 1 map
  2. #WAWS22 Day 2 map
  3. #WAWS22 Day 3 map

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Prospect Hospice offers dedicated end-of-life care services for people with any life-limiting illness across a community of around 300,000 in Swindon, Marlborough and north Wiltshire. They deliver care within people’s own homes, at the hospice in Wroughton and in residential and care homes throughout our community. 

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About the charity

Prospect Hospice

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Prospect Hospice provides end-of-life care to people and offers support to their loved ones. Our specialist teams provide care that is tailored to the needs of each person. All our care is provided free of charge and it costs £9.1million to run our services. Your support is vital to our care.

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Total raised
£1,090.00
+ £248.75 Gift Aid
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£1,090.00
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£0.00

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