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Puppy Nanny raises money for Glossop Mountain Rescue Team

Last weekend was the third annual fundraising walk for the Glossop Mountain Rescue Team organised by the Puppy Nanny, Nicola Davies.

With 18 people and 14 dogs, the group walked from Old Glossop up to Cock Hill and back.

The walk raised £265 for the Glossop Mountain Rescue Team. The team receives no government funding and Nicola says “I’m really happy to have helped, even if it's just in a small way.” 

She added: ”Thank you so much to everyone who came and contributed and thanks so much to the volunteers at Glossop Mountain Rescue Team.” 


 

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