FOLK in Leigh, Atherton and Tyldesley are being invited to put their best feet forward to raise money for the British Epilepsy Association (BEA).
The association wants to make more people aware of the illness which is the UK's most common neurological condition.
The BEA is appealing for walkers of all levels to take part in its ninth nationwide sponsored walk with walks being held in Bolton and Widness.
The condition affects 420,000 people in the UK and the charity works to break down the stigma that surrounds epilepsy, educating the wider public about the condition and providing valuable information and support for sufferers and their families.
Every step will be helping people with epilepsy so call the Walk Hotline on 0113 210 880.
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