When it comes to fundraising the sky’s the limit, so how about a parachute jump? Or raise some money along with your heartbeat by taking on a sponsored swim, cycle or trek?
Ed and friends completed a momentous ‘walk’ around the coastline of Norfolk and raised nearly £12000 for the Trust, and together with his wife Clodagh climbing Kilimanjaro, they are now committed to the cause of promoting other fund raising projects in the future years to see the Trust expand and continue to help support people with diabetes in Norfolk.
If you would like to run an event or raise money for the Trust, please contact us.
Upcoming Fundraising Events:
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Past Fundraising Events:
Big Old Walk – May 2015 – 59 miles over 2 days
Having caught the train to Stowmarket, we headed north along the Mid Suffolk Pathway to end the first day at Diss, via Hoxne. The following day we headed along the Waveney valley along the Angles way to finish at Geldeston Locks, taking in Brockdish, Homersfield and Bungay along the journey.
Big Old Walk – May 2014 – 60 miles over 2 days
We caught the train from Norwich station (which strangely was our finishing point for the day!) to Diss and proceeded back to Norwich via Boudicca’s Way. This ended back at the station, where the following morning we took to the Marriott’s way through Reepham ending at Aylsham.
Bilbao to Barcelona by Bike – September 2013
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Big Old Walk – May 2013 – 63 miles over 2 days
Starting at Cromer pier we headed on the Weavers Way to the night stop at Stalham. The following day we progressed through to the finish at Great Yarmouth pier, via the beautiful villages on the Norfolk Broads.
‘Le Rashers’ Tour de France – September 2012
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Big Old Walk – May 2012 – 63 miles over 2 days
We set off from Felixstowe docks and headed north along the Suffolk Coastal footpath with a destination of Aldeburgh. Next day we headed to our familiar finishing point of the previous year at Potters of Hopton.
Big Old Walk – April 2011 – 108 miles over 3 days
On the day of the royal wedding we started our first ever footsteps on this epic journey at the Lincolnshire Norfolk border with the intention walking around the whole of the Norfolk coastline. During the royal wedding we were aptly walking through the Sandringham Estate on our way through to Titchwell, via Hunstanton and Thornham. The following day saw a gruelling 38.6 miles completed through Burnham, Wells, Brancaster, Sheringham and Cromer to our destination of Trimingham. 8 of us set off on the final morning to reach our destination of Potters Resort at Hopton on the Suffolk border. A punishing walk for all of us, but in total we raised over £ 14,000 for Diabetes Norfolk.