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Saturday, 24 December 2016

Fundraisers to brave the Tees for Boxing Day dip

Posted on December 24, 2016 by Unknown
INSTEAD of a bracing Boxing Day walk along the Tees to clear the head, revive the spirits and work off some of the Christmas excess, why not jump into the river?
That’s the invitation from a group of Barnard Castle fundraisers.
The Clique is holding its second annual Boxing Day dip in the Tees – and anyone brave – or foolhardy – enough is welcome to join in.
Organisers are hoping for better conditions this time round.
Clique member Geoff Thwaites said: “Last year was the first time we did it and the weather was horrendous.
“The rain meant the river was in flood so we did it in Percy Beck. There were about eight of us who took part.”
He added: “Hopefully it will be better this year. We are hoping to build the event up a bit to try to get it more established.
“People can get themselves sponsored and come down or they can take part in the dip in memory of some one. The dip is not in aid of any one charity – people can raise money for which ever charity they want.”
Anyone wishing to take the plunge this year should meet at the bandstand (past Percy Beck in Flatts Woods) down by the river for a 10.30am start.
For further information, contact Andrew Tobbel on 07411 530056.
The Clique was founded in 1975 at Barnard Castle Workingmen’s Club. Originally a drinking club, its fundraising activities began with the collection of 2p pieces after a game of dominoes.
To date, more than £100,000 has been raised for local good causes and its 2016 presentation night when cheques were distributed was held at the Black Horse at the end of November.
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