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Southampton's residents, along with visitors to the city, are invited to unite with Walk the Walk to raise funds for vital breast cancer causes. And remember, it's not just adults who can sign up for the challenge; The Celebrity SunWalk taking place in Southampton on April 24 is sponsored by Celebrity Cruises and is a real family day for all ages.

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Entries are open online now on www.walkthewalk.org and lots more will be revealed in the coming weeks. Registration forms are also available at various gyms and leisure centres around the city.

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Sign up for Southampton’s Celebrity SunWalk


FUNDRAISERS prepared to rise to the challenge of a power walking challenge in aid of breast cancer charities had a chance to sign up in Southampton.

Organisers of the Celebrity SunWalk 2010 came to the city centre to encourage men and women of all ages and abilities to take part.

They hope to recruit 5,000 walkers and raise at least £500,000 in the battle against breast cancer.

The event will be held in the city on April 24 and will start and finish at Mayflower Park taking walkers on a 5km or 10km walk around the city.

The park will then form the backdrop for the official naming ceremony for Celebrity Cruises’ latest ship, Celebrity Eclipse.

The Celebrity SunWalk is being organised by Walk the Walk – the charity behind the Moonwalk in London and sponsored by Celebrity Cruises.

Everyone entering either the 5k or 10k challenge could win a place on a two-day voyage to mark the start of the ship’s cruising career.

To find out more about the event and to sign up to take part visit dailyecho.co.uk or walkthewalk.org.


Sign up for Southampton’s Celebrity SunWalk. Echo picture by Richard Simpson. Order no: 10220632 Sign up for Southampton’s Celebrity SunWalk. Echo picture by Richard Simpson. Order no: 10220632

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