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Friday, January 30, 2026

Chester Business Club raises £10,000 for local charities

Almost 200 determined walkers braved heavy rain to support local healthcare, youth programs, and community services across Chester.
The six-mile walk, which started and finished at Chester Racecourse, attracted participants and several enthusiastic dogs.
This event was co-sponsored by Chester Racecourse and city-based media firm Magnify PR, both of which are longstanding supporters of the charity walk.
This partnership stresses the strong tradition of collaboration between Chester’s businesses and community initiatives, reinforcing a culture of giving back to the local community.
Nick Owens, founder of Magnify PR and WTS Media, shared his enthusiasm for the event’s success, saying: “I am delighted and very proud to have helped to play a small part in ensuring many good causes across the city will get lifeline funds.”
Peter Broxton, Chester Business Club executive council member and chair of the charity walk, said “We are absolutely delighted that the charities who took part in this year’s Chester Business Club Charity Walk raised a total over £10,000 for their great causes.
“Thanks to all our sponsors, especially co-headliners Magnify PR and Chester Racecourse, and we are looking forward to the 2025 walk on Sunday, 21st September.”
This year’s event was officially opened by Clare Hayward, the current high sheriff of Chester, who praised the walk for fostering a sense of community and commitment to local causes. Several international students also volunteered as stewards, adding a diverse and inclusive aspect to the event.
Along the route, walkers enjoyed refreshment stations stocked with treats such as Mars Bars, orange juice, bacon sandwiches, and vegetarian options, with a celebratory gin and tonic or soft drink awaiting them at the finish line. Face painting and a best-behaved dog contest added a touch of fun, encouraging participants of all ages to join in.
The Chester Business Club’s annual charity walk has quickly become a highlight on the city’s calendar, and this year, cash raised will go towards charities dedicated to improving the lives of Chester residents, including in healthcare and youth services.
Following its success, the walk is already booked in for Sunday, September 21, next year.
Organisers are encouraging more participants, sponsors, and supporters to join in.
For more information, visit: chesterbusinessclub.co.uk.
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