Summer Stroll in aid of Diabetes UK and local causes

Packwood NT House, Solihull/Warwickshire border.

(5 mins from junction 4 M42)

We hope you will join us for our 7th Walk in the Park and raise funds for local diabetes projects, and other local causes.

BBQThere will be a choice of 3 circular signposted routes of 2, 7 or 10 miles along footpaths, towpaths and country lanes, passing by local country pubs. All strolls will start and end at Packwood NT House where there will be a Bar-B-Que and you can picnic. The longer routes will also pass Baddesley Clinton NT House where there will be free entry to the grounds, a Summer Fair and the restaurant will be open. The National Trust is also offering 2 for 1 entry to either House for all walkers.

Entry is FREE but you must register in advance to receive a FREE Diabetes UK drawstring bag & medal. All we ask you to do is raise sponsorship for these very worthy causes. 30% retained for local causes.

To register visit www.diabetes.org.uk and then download your sponsorship form here.

Please download our poster and help promote this fundraising event at your work, school or club.

John ShepherdAny more questions email Mike Colvin on

We are indebted to John Shepherd estate agency for sponsorship, the Red Cross and National Trust for their help.

Heel or Wheel – yes once again this year, as an alternative to our Stroll we have a Bikeathon in aid of Leukaemia Research, on the same day also from Packwood House. Interested?

Packwood House

Where is Packwood NT House?

Packwood HousePackwood House is a 16th Century house about 7 miles North-West of Warwick. Packwood House is 2 miles from Baddesley Clinton Manor House. Both houses are owned by the National Trust, and you can buy a combined ticket for entry to both houses. Packwood House was home of the Featherstone family from 1598 to 1869. It was bought by Mr Alfred Ash, and subsequently given to The National Trust in 1941, by his son, Graham Baron Ash.

Diabetes UKWalk in the Park is a fun way to introduce gentle exercise into your daily lifestyle whilst successfully raising vital funds for diabetes research. This year, there are over 100 walks organised across the UK.