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Walkers sought for amazing journey

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The Big Lunch is looking for a team of intrepid volunteers to spread community spirit across the UK

The search is on for walkers who are set to embark on an amazing journey.

Next May The Big Lunch, an idea for the Eden Project made possible by the National Lottery, will bring together a team of walkers to visit and shine a light on thriving community projects right across the UK. The search is now on for eight community-minded people to take part in 2019.

The walk teams will step out on four routes starting on Friday 17 May, visiting people and communities on the countdown to The Big Lunch culminating on the weekend of 1 and 2 June.

Over two weeks, the team will set off on a journey across Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales and England to chit-chat with the nation and shine a light on the extraordinary things that ordinary people do to bring people together where they live.

Peter Stewart, executive director of The Big Lunch, said: “We’re looking for friendly folk who love to bring people together as much as we do. We’re going out across the UK to celebrate the positive and amazing people at the heart of our communities; so if you’re passionate about community and fancy joining us for a stroll next May, it’s time to apply now!”

The Big Lunch walkers will visit over 100 community projects and initiatives, to meet people and celebrate the inspiring stories from neighbourhoods, many of whom hold Big Lunches or are already involved in community activities.

Angus McLeod, who took part in last year’s walk, said: “I met so many people and travelled through so many different places that even now, almost a year after the event, it’s difficult to put the full experience succinctly into words. I was proud to be selected to join the team as Scotland’s walker and my advice if you’re thinking about applying is go for it! You’ll come back a better person for the experience.”

The walkers will gather and share Big Lunch tips, hints, recipes and craft ideas to inspire others so that anyone and everyone can learn easy ways to help them bring their own neighbourhood closer together.

The community walkers will also join the Eden Project Communities team for an additional two weekends in March when town centre pop up activities will be taking place in locations across the UK to raise awareness of the Big Lunch and encourage people to get involved and join in.

Are you ready for a challenge that could change your life? The walkers will need to be physically and mentally fit as this will be a hugely rewarding, but also challenging and demanding experience.

Those who are interested in taking part can visit the project’s website or email [email protected]