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Puxton Park will feature three Mud Master courses, organised by the Weston Lions.
- Credit: Puxton Park
Puxton Park will play host to a mud master obstacle course later this year - with hopes to make it an annual event.
Described as mud, sweat, and tears , the three courses will test each participant s endurance, starting at 5km.
The Weston Lions group will run the event and its manager, Kate Bach, has revealed how it will support charities in the area.
The Mud Master event will offer a 5k, 10k, and 20k challenge.
- Credit: Weston Lions
Ms Bach said: This yearly event will become a key date in your diary and something that you will not want to miss.
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WHEN Berkeley seven-year-old Hattie Rowe set herself the unrelenting challenge of reaching 750,000 steps across February all in aid of Great Western Air Ambulance Charity (GWAAC), she could never have anticipated the result. In just a few weeks, and a lot of walking, running, cycling and horse riding later, Hattie had smashed her step count, reaching her total a day and a half early with 41,000 steps in one day. Her step count wasn’t the only thing Hattie exceeded. Having originally set herself the target of £500 for her local air ambulance charity, Hattie’s JustGiving page exceeded an incredible £10,000 on Sunday, which was the final day of her challenge.