Rosemere Cancer Foundation’s Walk in the Dark fundraiser set to return in April

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Andy (fifth from the left) with Rosemere Cancer Foundation’s Sue Swire (far right) and colleagues from Eric Wright Group’s Walton Summit headquarters. Pic:

Urgent rethink calls at Ingol roadworks amid reports of multiple crashes in daysBattle for the soul of Ashton Park: Legal challenge expected after residents ‘totally ignored’ in favour of ambitious plansAndy with Rosemere Cancer Foundation’s Sue Swire and colleagues from Eric Wright Group’s Walton Summit headquarters. Pic: Rosemere Cancer FoundationThis year, colleagues from Eric Wright are signing up in support of Andy Barnes, 57, who has worked in the company’s Water Division for 21 years.

“We are extremely grateful to Eric Wright Group for its continued support. I have already had the privilege of meeting Andy and some of his colleagues.“They are a fantastic bunch, who will bring a lot of fun to the evening. That’s the essence of Walk in the Dark. It’s not about speed. The charity has encouraged those to dress up and display the names of loved ones who they may be walking in memory of.

 

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