The pace charity in Aylesbury have thanked everyone involved with their successful Big Walk event this year.
Over 300 people took part in their Big Walk event on Saturday the 24th of April.
Kelly, from the charity, explains how they adapted the walk for this year:
"We were delighted to go ahead with the event by putting in place procedures to reduce the risk of transmission, including a staggered start and walking in groups of 6."
The Pace Big Walk has grown in popularity over the last five years and supporters have raised a total of £30,000 and counting.
The event raises vital funds for Pace, who provides education and therapy for children with disabilities like cerebral palsy.

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