A sponsored walk raised £350 for a charity which works to combat slavery and human trafficking.
On Saturday 1 June a group of 30 people, young and old, turned out to support the Andy Peddle Walk-a-thon charity and strolled the Walk-a-thon distance, which ranged between one mile and three miles.
The walk began at the Salvation Army building at The Mount, in Driffield.
A spokesperson for Driffield Salvation Army, said: “The present estimate of the money raised is £350 healthy exercise, pleasant company, good weather and a nice tea all contributed to an enjoyable and productive afternoon.”
The walk was followed by a video about the work of the charity and a pleasant tea in the Salvation Army Outreach Centre.
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