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Little Harri cheers on legal and planning experts in lock down challenge

A lawyer's son is flying the flag as legal and planning experts from Shropshire and Wales put their best foot forward in a lock down challenge.

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Harri Nutting is flying the flag as dad Edward and staff from Lanyon Bowdler and Cadnant take on a lock down challenge

Staff from Lanyon Bowdler solicitors and Cadnant Planning are doing a Round Wales Walk of more than 1,000 miles. Using their regular permitted exercise, the 17 workers combined will run or walk the length of the Wales Coastal Path and Offa's Dyke.

They began on April 25 and hope to finish by May 14. Money raised will go towards Hope House, which includes Conwy-based Ty Gobaith, and St David's Hospice.

One person getting behind the cohort is little Harri Nutting, whose dad Edward is taking on the challenge.

Edward, head of Lanyon Bowdler's Conwy office, said: "Charities like Hope House and St David’s Hospice are hugely important to many of us in North Wales and Shropshire, and they face serious difficulties in raising enough funds to continue providing their vital services.

“The miles will be completed by a combination of people walking their dogs, running on a treadmill, or jogging around their neighbourhood - we are of course being extremely careful not to go beyond what is currently allowed.

“We would be very grateful if people would be kind enough to donate some sponsorship money, which will help these fantastic charities continue with their excellent work.

“We will be keeping people updated on the challenge through the Lanyon Bowdler and Cadnant social media channels, so I suggest logging on to see how we get on!”

Anyone wishing to make a donation can do so via uk.virginmoneygiving.com/RoundWalesWalk

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