Published:
2:44 PM May 25, 2021
Pam Allen finished her Guide Dogs fundraiser through 2K walks through Great Dunmow at St Mary s Church, where she was presented with flowers
- Credit: Daniel Robinson
A determined Dunmow woman has completed a 20KM sponsored walking challenge, with help and support from the community.
Pam Allen s regular 2K walks through the town attracted fellow walkers, and raised money for the charity Guide Dogs.
Pam Allen and supporters leaving the Daniel Robinson and Sons office in Dunmow for the 2KM walk
- Credit: Daniel Robinson
Around 20 people accompanied Pam on her final walk to St Mary’s Church, where there was a finish line. Rae the guide dog was also in attendance.
Published:
5:00 PM April 27, 2021
Pam Allan in Great Dunmow on day three of her Guide Dog fundraising challenge with her supporters
- Credit: Daniel Robinson
A Dunmow woman has been gathering support as well as sponsorship money as she completes a 20km sponsored walking challenge for the charity Guide Dogs.
On Tuesday (April 27) it was day three of the challenge for Pam Allan, 81, and among the people joining her was Barbara and her guide dog Poppy.
Pam Allan in Great Dunmow on day three of her Guide Dog fundraising challenge with her supporters
- Credit: Daniel Robinson
The route starts from Daniel Robinson and Sons office in Haslers Lane to St Mary s Church.
Published:
7:00 AM April 23, 2021
Pam stepping out for day one of the challenge in Great Dunmow with her daughter, and with the team showing their support
- Credit: Daniel Robinson
A Dunmow woman has set off on a 20km sponsored walking challenge, to raise money for the charity Guide Dogs.
And the public can join her for a 2km stroll.
Pam Allen, 81, sets off regularly from the Daniel Robinson & Sons office in Haslers Lane, where she still helps out, and walks through the town, turning right down Lime Tree Hill and finishing her walk at St Mary’s Church.
Pam and her daughter, Tina on day one of the challenge outside St Mary s Church in Great Dunmow