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A choir will mark the beginning of this yr’s BBC Children in Need problem in a county with a particular efficiency for one of many presenters collaborating.
Rock Choir Northamptonshire will sing as BBC Radio Northampton presenter Annabel Amos and her group set off on a 25-mile, two-day stroll, utterly three-legged and tethered to various individuals alongside the route.
The problem begins on Tuesday throughout Northampton and continues on Wednesday in Kettering.
It kinds a part of the nationwide “Thousand Mile Challenge” for Children in Need, which unites BBC native radio stations throughout the UK to lift cash for the charity.
Dave Easter, who leads rock choirs in Higham Ferrers, Wellingborough, Market Harborough and Northampton, mentioned: “We’ll have roughly about 50 members coming to support Annabel to send her off on this fantastic endeavour.
“It’s pretty to come back collectively and assist help the group on their journey.”
They will perform a lively mix of songs including Sweet Child O’ Mine by Guns N’ Roses, Sam Ryder’s Mountain, and Oasis’ Roll With It.
They will also perform Keane’s Somewhere Only We Know, recently recorded by the group at Abbey Road.
The challenge will be undertaken by all BBC local stations around the country.
The team will pass through Northampton on Tuesday, beginning their route at the Doddridge Centre.
The walk will then see them visit Franklin’s Gardens, Sixfields Stadium and the county cricket ground.
The following day, the team will head to Kettering for a circular walk that starts and finishes at The Green Patch – and along the way they will pass Wicksteed Park and Cransley Hospice.
Amos, presenter of the breakfast show on BBC Radio Northampton, mentioned: “I stroll a good bit day by day with my canine however it’s tough to tie your self to a labrador, so coaching has been minimal!
“Having done a bit of practice, I think it’s all about timing, so hopefully our walking partners will be in tune with us.
“I’m actually hoping numerous individuals will come and cheer us on – and most significantly donate some cash for Pudsey. We will not be strolling very quick, so come and be part of us to witness the comedy.”
Further data on BBC Children in Need and become involved could be discovered at bbc.co.uk/pudsey.
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