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Elaine Steane Walkers from across Oxfordshire have been exploring the countryside during the coronavirus lockdown. Now they are urging others to do the same at a time when activities have been limited by repeated restrictions. Elaine Steane, chairwoman of Oxford Ramblers, has recommended one of her favourite walks around North Oxford and is urging people to take up walking to stay healthy. She said: “This is one of my favourite walks because I can leave home on foot and am soon in a rural setting, thanks to the creation of the Green Belt around Oxford.
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Nine-year-old Alice Richmond, of Oxford, who challenged herself to run a mile at Cutteslowe Park every day of Lent 2021 to raise money for a Ukrainian mission. Picture submitted by family A VERY sporting nine-year-old from Oxford is running a mile for every day of Lent to help people she may never even meet. Alice Richmond is running a mile at Cutteslowe Park on each of the 40 days from Shrove Tuesday to Easter Sunday. She is doing it to raise money for a Christian mission more than 1,000 miles away in Ukraine which was set up by her auntie who grew up in the country.