A HOSPICE is welcoming back a ‘well-loved’ community night walk.

St Barnabas House in Titnore Lane, Worthing, has announced that they will be resuming their Night to Remember this year in person. Last year the event was held virtually due to Covid-19 restrictions.

The walk will take place on September 11 at 10:30 pm. Participants will walk the streets of Worthing and walk through the night. The walk symbolises the 24-hour care that the support that St Barnabas House offers to patients and their families.

Fiona Anderson, fundraising events executive said: “Night to Remember is such a well-loved event in the community, with people of all ages and abilities taking part for so many different reasons.

The Argus: St Barnabas House walk in 2017St Barnabas House walk in 2017

“We know that many people take part in memory of family and friends who have been cared for by the hospice, and that shared experience is what brings people together and creates the amazing atmosphere.”

“With the autumn nights still balmy, we really hope to be able to bring supporters our usual event with all the bells and whistles it deserves.”

The walk is open to men, women and children aged ten and over. There will be three different routes with different lengths of seven, 13.1 or 26 miles. The walks will lead people along the seafront, the pier and through the streets of Worthing.

St Barnabas House has been providing hospice care for patients and their families in the areas of Worthing, Adur, Arun and Henfield for over 45 years.

People who want to participate can register their interest in Night to Remember at www.stbh.org.uk/nighttoremember or by calling the St Barnabas House Events Team on 01903 254777