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seeks proof that nothing is impossi- ble provided you persevere. Intended to celebrate her close


they were the only husband and wife team to each be successfully nominated, separately, for their respective activities, as Olympic Torch Bearers and had the pleasure of ‘handing over’ to each other. It is impossible to tell the fasci-


nating story of the Victory Walk in one short article but thankfully, we don’t have to. The website victorywalk.uk includes a wonder- ful account of the journey courtesy of Jane’s blog – interesting and informative, honest and humbling, hilarious and heartwarming. It is truly motivational and very defi- nitely worth a read if anyone ever


involvement with WRNS100 and mark her retirement, now the Victo- ry Walk is finally over Jane and Frank can turn their attention to finding a home back amongst the Devon countryside they love and which has been so much a part of their lives. “My family farmed at Slapton and


I attended Kingsbridge School – perhaps some of my contemporar- ies will remember me as Jane Pears (yes, the soap family!) – so it will be good to spend our quieter time of life back there.” Somehow, I doubt Jane will stay


too quiet for very long although Frank may have something to say about that….”If Jane ever suggests another long distance walk, she will be doing it on her own – I am not spending any more of my life in a motorhome! I have the scars to prove it.” If you want to know the story behind those, then read the blog! And if you would like to help swell the monies Jane and Frank have raised, donations will be accepted until the end of 2019 – just go onto the website victorywalk.uk for details.


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