ALICE Holt Forest looked very festive as 215 children from Rowledge Primary School ran through the woods donning antlers and flashing red noses, while raising money for Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice.
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Rise in hospital admissions for stress and anxiety in east Berkshire, north east Hampshire, Farnham and Surrey HeathAccording to those involved the four to 11 year olds, along with the staff had a great time, all returning safely and not too muddy either.
This has become quite a date for the school’s calendar, where everyone benefits. Last year the children raised more than £1,000 for Phyllis Tuckwell, and they hope to match it again this year.

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