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Lincolnshire Walking Club Celebrates 50 Years After Covering 10,000 Miles

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Lincolnshire Walking Club Celebrates 50 Years After Covering 10,000 Miles

The esteemed Lincolnshire walking group, initially established by local postal workers as exclusively male, has achieved a significant milestone of 50 years. The group, which has trekked in excess of 10,000 miles, recently commemorated its anniversary, underscoring its transformation over the decades. A crucial turning point came when a handful of votes modified the regulations, permitting everyone to become part of this dynamic community concentrated on walking and socialising.

This article was adapted from original reporting by www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk by The Lincoln Post.

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