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Walkhighlands pledges £1000 to walking causes in 2013

Walkhighlands is to increase its charitable donations and gifts next year, with a pledge to donate £1,000 to conservation and walking-related causes in 2013.

The causes supported will include bodies which carry out conservation work, campaign on landscape issues, and mountain safety. “Whilst the primary aim of Walkhighlands is to provide the best possible free-to-use source of information for people interested in walking in Scotland, ” commented co-founder Helen Webster, “we’re delighted to be able to increase our support for bodies which are carrying out a range of worthwhile work in 2013.”

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