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19 August 2015
Categories: Legal News
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Sign up to Walk the Thames

Walk the Thames, LLST’s final and most versatile “walk” of the year, will be held on Saturday 3 October.

Participants can walk or run or even cycle a half marathon or a full marathon (you choose what you prefer) along the Thames to raise funds for legal advice centres.

If possible, entrants can organise a team of colleagues and friends but individual participants are very welcome to join the LLST team.

Click here to enter a team or click here to enter as an individual.

Both routes start at Norton Rose Fulbright’s office at 3 More London Riverside, London SE1 2AQ at 8.30. 

The half marathon ends at the Rocket pub, Brewhouse Lane, Putney and the full Marathon ends at Prince of Wales pub in Bridge Street, Hampton Court (near the station).

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