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Sainsbury’s Sport Relief Mile - Old Cranleighan

Thames Ditton, Surrey

Elm House, Portsmouth Rd, Thames Ditton KT7 0HB, UK

Sun 20th March 2016

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The Old Cranleighans Sports Club invites you to do your Sainsbury’s Sport Relief Mile! Grab your friends and family and do your Mile any way you want. Walk, run or wiggle and don some fancy dress! Snap up your space at The Old Cranleighan Mile now! Walk, run, swim or cycle in Sainsbury’s 2016 Sport Relief Games events across the UK.

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Angela Cody

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Thames Ditton, Surrey

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