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Get a taste of the Pie & Pint experience

Walkers will be out in force in the countryside on Sunday (Feb 6) before enjoying a well-earned pie and a pint.

The 10k walk in aid of East Cheshire Hospice starts from Macclesfield Rugby Union Football Club.

                                                                            Hospice marketing  team Becky Sidwell and Luke Brightmore getting a taste of the Pie and Pint experience.

Visit this page to find out if booking is still available.

Tickets are £25 for adults and £15 for under 18s who must be accompanied by an adult or have written permission.

The route goes to Over Alderley before a half way refreshment stop at Mottram St Andrew. Prestbury is the next visit before Dale Brow and then back to the rugby club.

Walkers are advised to wear suitable clothing and footwear such as walking boots and waterproofs. Training shoes should be avoided because the challenging route could be muddy.

The entry fee only covers the cost of staging the event so walkers are asked to raise sponsorship which goes directly towards caring for patients.

All entrants receive a custom pint glass, hi vis jacket and a pie and a pint at the end.

Three pie flavours are available – meat and potato, chicken balti and cheese and onion, plus vegan, gluten free options.

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