Students tackle South Downs for fundraising
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Benjamin Norris-Warton, Calum Ward and Robin Elliott, who have recently completed their GCSE exams, met through the Chichester Music Service.
To raise money for Help for Heroes, the team chose to walk the South Downs Way, while camping most nights.
They completed the walk in five-and-a-half days.
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Hide AdOn the first day, they walked from Eastbourne to Lewes, and then on day two the team walked from Lewes to Upper Beeding and across Devil’s Dyke.
Day three saw the team head from Upper Beeding to Bignor Hill, and then on to Tower Hill on day four.
The hardest day for the team was day five, which led them from Tower Hill to Beacon Hill.
Leaving their camp at 7.30am, they arrived in their final stop, Winchester.
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Hide AdBenjamin said: “It has been a great experience for us all in project management, from initiating the idea to gaining support, sponsors, running a Help for Heroes Stand at Lavant Fete through to gaining publicity in the local press.
“We would like to thank every one of those kind individuals who gave us their financial support, as well as their huge encouragment and extremely helpful advice.
“It was an amazing feeling having completed this trek, and having raised above £1,000.
“However, we have still not met our target of £1,500, so should anyone wish to donate or even match the funds we have already raised, they can still do so at www.justgiving.com/chichester-youth-sd-expedition.”
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Hide Ad“We have been so inspired through this first expedition, we hope to embark upon an even greater expedition in 2016 – so watch out!”
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