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Penny makes pounds as charity trek restarts


By David G Scott

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A WOMAN who previously walked through Caithness as part of a 20,000-mile coastal charity challenge is set to restart her journey.

Alzheimer’s Research UK champion Karen Penny is getting ready to begin on the long haul once again, on August 10, after the Covid-19 pandemic forced her to return home in March.

Karen (55) had been travelling continuously for 13 months on foot from her home in the Gower, South Wales, and has already done 6405 miles of the mammoth trek.

Keenly followed and supported as she walked through Caithness, Karen was delighted with the local response as she journeyed through the county on the way to Shetland to set up an Alzheimer’s Research UK flag at Britain's most northerly point.

Karen Penny is due to restart her long-distance charity walk around Britain.
Karen Penny is due to restart her long-distance charity walk around Britain.

Inspired to support the UK’s leading dementia charity after both of her in-laws were affected by different forms of dementia, Karen has not rested on her laurels while under lockdown back home.

She said: “I have tried to use my time away from walking as productively as possible.

"As well as helping out with deliveries to vulnerable or shielding people in my community, I have put together a calendar with some of the beautiful images that I took on the 13 months of my journey so far, which I will shortly be putting on sale for Alzheimer’s Research UK."

Since setting off on January 14 last year, Karen had already walked the entire coast of the island of Ireland and the whole of the Welsh coastal path, and more than 20 Scottish islands.

She has raised almost £62,000 towards dementia research for Alzheimer’s Research UK – money that is even more crucial in these challenging times for all charities.

Karen Penny was shown one of the highlights of the county when supporters took her to Whaligoe Steps.
Karen Penny was shown one of the highlights of the county when supporters took her to Whaligoe Steps.

“I’ve also been keeping myself fit by taking lots of walks around the beautiful Gower coastline, as well as enjoying spending some quality time with my husband and elderly cat Bilbo, who I thought I might never see again.

“Although it has been nice to catch up with things at home, I’m nevertheless itching to get started again. On my walk I met so many wonderful people who were as keen as I am to support Alzheimer’s Research UK. Sadly, one in two people know someone who has been affected by dementia, so everywhere I went I met people with their own stories to share.”

Supporters joined Karen near Ulbster in January. From left, Angela Barnett, Karen Penny, Hannah Perriewood and Karon Jappy.
Supporters joined Karen near Ulbster in January. From left, Angela Barnett, Karen Penny, Hannah Perriewood and Karon Jappy.

Ian Wilson, chief executive of Alzheimer’s Research UK, said: “We are delighted that Karen is now able to safely restart her impressive journey.

“There are 850,000 people in the UK living with dementia. Sadly, people with dementia have also been some of the hardest hit by Covid-19, underlining the urgent need for life-changing treatments for dementia.

"Research has the power to make breakthroughs possible and Alzheimer’s Research UK is at the forefront of these efforts. We rely on public donations to fund our crucial research and it’s thanks to the commitment of people like Karen that we are able to increase the profile of dementia research and continue our important work.”

Karen can be sponsored at this link www.justgiving.com/fundraising/thepennyrollson

For further information about Alzheimer’s Research UK call 0300 111 5555 or visit www.alzheimersresearchuk.org


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