Walking with the wounded mince pie walk on Saturday 17th Dec 2016 in Wells-next-the-sea. The Walking Home for Christmas 'Mince Pie Walk' group gathered outside Val Chitty's home in Wells where they enjoyed mulled wine and mince pies before embarking on the 6.5 mile journey from Wells to Blakeney. Photo: Kate Cleaver (Image: Kate Cleaver)
They set off from Catesby Court, the home of Val Chitty, in Wells, who hosted the event.
After enjoying mince pies and mulled wine, they walked the seven miles or so to Blakeney, before returning on the Coasthopper bus.
Walking with the wounded mince pie walk on Saturday 17th Dec 2016 in Wells-next-the-sea. The Walking Home for Christmas 'Mince Pie Walk' group gathered outside Val Chitty's home in Wells where they enjoyed mulled wine and mince pies before embarking on the 6.5 mile journey from Wells to Blakeney. Photo: Kate Cleaver (Image: Kate Cleaver)
They were joined by 83-year-old Ella Bews, who was staying with family at High Kelling.
Walking with the Wounded was set up in 2010 to raise funds to retrain and re-skill the wounded and support them in finding new careers outside the military.
Walking with the wounded mince pie walk on Saturday 17th Dec 2016 in Wells-next-the-sea. The Walking Home for Christmas 'Mince Pie Walk' group gathered outside Val Chitty's home in Wells where they enjoyed mulled wine and mince pies before embarking on the 6.5 mile journey from Wells to Blakeney. Photo: Kate Cleaver (Image: Kate Cleaver)
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Walking with the wounded mince pie walk on Saturday 17th Dec 2016 in Wells-next-the-sea. The Walking Home for Christmas 'Mince Pie Walk' group gathered outside Val Chitty's home in Wells where they enjoyed mulled wine and mince pies before embarking on the 6.5 mile journey from Wells to Blakeney. Photo: Kate Cleaver (Image: Kate Cleaver)
Walking with the wounded mince pie walk on Saturday 17th Dec 2016 in Wells-next-the-sea. The Walking Home for Christmas 'Mince Pie Walk' group gathered outside Val Chitty's home in Wells where they enjoyed mulled wine and mince pies before embarking on the 6.5 mile journey from Wells to Blakeney. Photo: Kate Cleaver (Image: Kate Cleaver)
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