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Wolds Walkers Raise Thousands for Lincolnshire Hospital Charity

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Wolds Walkers Raise Thousands for Lincolnshire Hospital Charity

A group of walkers have embarked on the picturesque Lincolnshire Wolds paths to raise money for a local hospital charity. The initiative attracted more than 100 local participants and aimed to aid Lincoln County Hospital’s continual endeavour to improve patient care. Organisers stated that the walk not only generated crucial funds, but it also unified the community and showcased the breathtaking countryside of our region. Participants had a variety of routes available, accommodating all ages and abilities, assuring everyone had the opportunity to contribute to the cause. The charity conveyed its appreciation, mentioning that the funds will contribute towards purchasing new medical equipment and bolstering patient services.

This story has been adapted by The Lincoln Post from original reporting, courtesy of news.google.com.

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