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Jolly Crofters Fundraising Team

31st May 2009

Organised annually by our friends and supporters in the Rotary Club of Darwen, the Darwen Tower Trudge takes in a delightful route around the reservoirs and hills of Tockholes, Roddlesworth and Darwen, including the moorland heights of Lyons Den, Darwen Moor and of course Darwen Tower itself, otherwise known as the Jubilee Tower.

This is a major event for the Rotarians of Darwen, who provide all the organisation, route maps, marshals and ’sweep team’.

A great many local organisations and individuals take part in this event gaining sponsorship for their efforts, with this year a noticeably large contingent taking part from the Brownies, Guides and Scouts.

The start time of 08.45hrs was met with very warm weather and sunny skies, which as the morning progressed turned increasingly warmer, which made the going hot & sweaty for the 99x official walkers, their numbers swelled as usual by many others accompanying the ’official’ walkers.

Our team’s role, as in previous years was to provide on scene standby rescue cover, and to this end 26x team members in our four team Landrover Ambulances kept watch over the sponsored walkers progress, including small parties of team members walking route sections.

Hopefully this year’s event has raised a considerable sum of money for local charities.

The team is pleased to support this local to Darwen event and we look forward to a return to the usual sunny weather next year which in most previous years graces this well organised event.

The team would also like to thank the staff from the kiosk at Sunnyhurst Woods for the kindness and hospitality shown to team members today!

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