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ENTRY FORM here Tear

Entry fee £10 if booked before Sunday 21 April. On the day £12.

Under 16s FREE — must be accompanied by an adult and be included on this form. Fundraising Branch All walkers walk at their own risk.

FOR A SPONSORSHIP FORM PLEASE  HERE

1 Title Your first name Your surname Entry fee Woodland Walk

Details of others walking with you: 2 at Arley 3 A three mile charity walk for 4 Hearing Dogs for Deaf People 5 6

Total entry fees Number of dogs walking with you Donation

Dogs go for free! Total payment

ADDRESS of walker 1 above: ………………………………………………………………...

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Tel. …………………………………. E-mail …………………………………………………….

Please make cheques payable to Hearing Dogs for Deaf People W and send the completed form together with your entry fee to:

Mr Terry Webb, HDfDP Cheshire Fundraising Branch, Mount House, The Mount, CH3 5UD Tel 01244 320205 E-mail [email protected] Daphne

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Gift Aid your donations and boost their value by 25%, at no cost to you. Sunday 28th April 2019

Tick here if you (walker 1 above) would like Hearing Dogs for Deaf People to Registration 10.00 am - walk starts 11.00 am reclaim the tax you have paid on all your donations made in the last four years and any future donations you may make.

Arley Hall & Gardens Signature for Gift Aid ……………………………………………………Date……………….. To qualify for Gift Aid you must pay as much UK income tax and/or capital gains tax as Hearing Dogs for Deaf People

Tearhere Near , CW9 6NA (and any other organisation you may support) will reclaim in each tax year (6 April to 5 April) currently 25p for every £1 you donate. VAT and council tax do not qualify. Registered charity in England & Wales no. 293358 and in Scotland SC040486

WILL YOU JOIN US ON SUNDAY 28th APRIL ?

 Registration opens at the Stableyard 10.00 am. As a puppy Daphne was eager to learn. She was socialised and trained in Cheshire.  Restaurant, gift shop and toilets. Daphne is now living in North Wales with  Walk starts at 11.00 am and will take about 1½ hours. her deaf partner.  A gift for every dog included on your entry form if you book Hearing dogs transform the lives of severely or profoundly deaf people by enabling them to live independently. Specially trained by Saturday 20 April ! hearing dogs can also be placed in families with young deaf children to  A certificate for every walker. boost confidence and assist in a deaf child’s development.  Entry fees : Adults £10 (£12 on the day), under 16s and From breeding through training until placement with a deaf partner, each one of these amazing dogs, which are given to a deaf person free dogs FREE. of charge, costs £25,000. Lifetime support of the partnership costs on average a further £15,000.

Help change the lives of more deaf adults and children simply by taking part in this walk. If your family and friends, neighbours or workmates will sponsor you, Hearing Dogs for Deaf People will be able to do even more.

This popular walk on the Arley Estate near Northwich follows a circular route of just over three miles. It takes in Big Wood, an area not normally open to the public, and the pretty hamlet of Arley Green. There is a great diversity of wild birds in the wood and displays of bluebells and other wild flowers in the spring. Across the Lady Park there are views of the imposing Arley Hall.

This is generally an easy walk, suitable for most people and dogs of SPONSORSHIP MAKES A BIG DIFFERENCE to the success of this average fitness, but not wheelchairs or event. If a personal sponsorship form is required, please put a tick pushchairs. About two thirds of the against the walker’s name on the entry form overleaf. If you feel unable route is on hard surfaces but there are to ask for sponsorship, do please think about making a donation, no sections over bark paths or grass. matter how modest. Walkers must wear suitable clothing and footwear and dogs must be kept on short leads at all times. When ON RECEIPT OF YOUR COMPLETED ENTRY FORM we will send on the Estate road walkers must keep to the right hand side in the you joining instructions and any personal sponsorship form(s) you have interests of road safety. requested. On the day there is separate registration for pre-booked walkers and those joining on the day, a start/finish point, a walk leader, How can I find Arley Hall & Gardens ? The Estate is six miles from and safety marshals. both Northwich and , and three miles from . It is just ten minutes from M6 junction 19 and M56 junction 10. Follow the brown For more information about puppy socialising in Cheshire tourist signs. For satnavs the postcode is CW9 6NA. please contact Michelle Taylor on 01844 348 153.