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SLIDESHOW: Gifts moonlight walk



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Published Date: 01 July 2008
Tuesday, 11.45am - WOMEN took part in a moonlight walk in Grantham on Friday to raise money for the Gifts Hospice.
The ladies-only event, starting from The Meres Leisure Centre, followed a five-mile route around Grantham.

The route took in Barrowby Gate, Barrowby Road, Manthorpe Road, Wyndham Park, Sandon Road, St Peter's Hill, Wharf Road, Harlaxton Road and Trent Road.

Medals for participants were provided by Geesons funeral directors, Westgate.

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