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Highnam Court's super six set for four-day charity walk
Author: Roger Jackson, Posted: Wednesday, 5th April 2023, 10:30
The Highnam Court strollers. Back row, from left to right: Tim Gordon, Jim Homer and Tom Holbrook. Front row, from left, Ant Gerken, Alex Howard and Jason Mosley.Six members of Highnam Court are preparing for a 107-mile sponsored walk which will visit all 17 rival cricket clubs in the Gloucester, Cheltenham and Forest of Dean League’s West divisions in the 2023 season.
The group will set off on Friday 28th April, aiming to walk the equivalent of a marathon a day for four successive days to raise funds for the historic club as well as the Pied Piper Appeal. A £3,000 target has been set.
The six members – youth coordinator Antony Gerken, second team captain Jim Homer, club coach Jason Mosley, social media manager Alex Howard plus players Tom Holbrook and Tim Gordon – will also be camping out en route before returning to Highnam.
Homer said: “Our roller broke down and died at the end of last season, and thoughts about how to fundraise for a replacement were how all this started.
“Someone then came up with the idea of visiting all the grounds our two Saturday teams play, and that’s where we are!
“In the event, we’ve had to go ahead and buy a roller with the start of the season so close, but the walk will hopefully cover the money we’ve had to spend. We also want to fundraise for a charity and the Pied Piper Appeal is perfect as it was started years ago by people from Highnam.”
The ‘strollers for a roller’ are in serious training for the walk, putting as many miles into their legs as possible, but are already bracing themselves for day three and what Homer describes as several “ridiculous” hills.
He added: “We’ve got five days to recover after the walk before we’re all due to play our first games – hopefully we’ll be okay.
“We’re hoping to get permission to camp on the outfields of the last clubs we visit on the first three days, but fingers crossed they might let us bunk down in their clubhouses!”
Highnam Court Cricket Club, in their current guise, were formed in 1976 but cricket has been played at the ground, which adjoins Holy Innocents Church, since at least the 1850s.
The Pied Piper Appeal is a local charity whose mission is ‘To improve the quality of life, well-being and social development of any sick or disabled child in Gloucestershire by raising the level of care; providing access to quality services so children do not need to travel out of the county unnecessarily and focusing on supporting the whole family.’
Walk schedule
Day one:
Highnam Court to Redmarley, via Ullenwood Bharat, Woodpeckers and Corse & Staunton.
Day two:
Redmarley to Ruardean Hill, via Dymock, Newent, Aston Ingham, Huntley and Cinderford.
Day three:
Ruardean Hill to Alvington & Woolaston, via Penallt & Redbrook, and St Briavels.
Day four:
Alvington & Woolaston to Highnam Court, via Lydney, Parkend and Westbury-on-Severn.
To donate to the appeal, visit this link: https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/highnamcourtstrollersCopyright © 2024 The Local Answer Limited.
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