Sunday 6th August will see Harwich’s slowest charity walk take place for the 12th time in 14 years at the Harwich Society’s Bobbit’s Hole Nature Reserve in Dovercourt.
Bobbit’s Hole is an oasis of peace and tranquillity in the very heart of Dovercourt and is open free of charge to the public each Sunday morning throughout the year. On one designated Sunday (this year August 6th) the ‘Bobbit’s Stroll’ takes place and visitors are asked to make a donation to a designated charity for the pleasure of strolling around the lake.
This year’s chosen charity is the National Animal Welfare Trust Clacton.
Harwich Society chairman, Colin Farnell, says, “The Bobbit’s Stroll has become incredibly popular over the years and the volunteers who maintain Bobbit’s Hole are looking forward to welcoming visitors to this year’s event. It really is an occasion for all ages and whether you wish to explore the reserve doing the children’s quiz trail or sit by the lake enjoying the view over a cup of tea, there will be something for you to enjoy while raising money for a very good cause.”
Cakes, light refreshments, teas and coffees will be on sale and there will be other attractions such as Tombola and the children’s quiz trail. Harwich Home start will be running children’s entertainments throughout the event.
“There is no admission charge and we simply ask that visitors enjoy themselves and make a donation to our chosen charity,” continued Colin Farnell. “It is a very simple and pleasant way to raise money for a good cause.”
The Bobbit’s Stroll event takes place between 10AM and 3PM and is accessed through the gate in the ASDA supermarket car park on Main Road in Dovercourt.
For further information please contact:
Colin Farnell on 01255 553610
Garry Calver on 01255 551940