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Nurse to test her endurance to help cancer victims

00:00, 30 November 2006

updated: 13:40, 30 November 2006

BIG CHALLENGE: Jacqui Buxton with her boots made for walking. Picture: GARY BROWNE
BIG CHALLENGE: Jacqui Buxton with her boots made for walking. Picture: GARY BROWNE

A DISTRICT nurse from Kent plans to join a group of 20 adventurers to trek along the Great Wall of China for charity next year.

Jacqui Buxton, of Plover Road, Hawkinge, near Folkestone, will head off on the nine-day 100km expedition, on May 11 to raise money for Breakthrough Breast Cancer.

The 37-year-old, a mother of two, will start her experience in Jinshanlang and plans to walk 12km each day along the wall, enjoying the breathtaking mountain scenery and collecting more than £2,500 for the charity.

She said: “It’s my way of celebrating and honouring my mother and all of the people I have met as patients who have endured cancer.”

She has organised a special charity auction at the Mayfly pub in Spitfire Way on Thursday, December 7, from 8pm.

Lots include tickets to see the filming of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? plus drinks with Chris Tarrant, sporting and entertainment memorabilia. Everyone is welcome.

For more information, log on to www.bmycharity.com/jacquichina

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