An iconic charity walk will return to Blenheim Palace and the Cotswolds,  in May to raise money for breast cancer research and support.

Breast Cancer Now’s iconic Pink Ribbon Walk is calling for people in Oxfordshire to step forward for people affected by breast cancer on May 14.

This is the first event in two years due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Each walk has a 10 or a 20-mile option and participants can take on the challenge in a group, on their own, or with their favourite four-legged companion.

Claire Pulford, associate director of community and events at Breast Cancer Now, said: “Over the past two years the COVID-19 pandemic forced us to cancel our fundraising events, including our Pink Ribbon Walks, at a time when disruption caused by the pandemic also meant people affected by breast cancer needed us more than ever.

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“This is why we’re so delighted to once again be inviting everyone to put their best foot forward this year and to get sponsored to join us for one of our Pink Ribbon Walks.

“Whether it’s a unique venue or breath-taking views you’re looking for, this is a chance to come together with friends and family, or to walk solo, for an enjoyable day while making a real difference to anyone affected by breast cancer.”

Register to take part in a Pink Ribbon Walk at breastcancernow.org/ribbonwalk

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