Radio presenters marching on in three-legged walk

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Radio presenters from across the country taking on day two of a 1,000-mile three-legged challenge for Children in Need (CIN).

In the South West, the day started bright and early, where BBC Radio Cornwall presenter James Churchfield – and Pudsey – paid a visit to Grampound School.

Churchfield, alongside James Dundon, are each hoping to complete 12.5 miles (20.12km) over two days.

Throughout the morning, teams will also cover routes in Lanhydrock, and a wander through the Eden Project.

Churchfield and Pudsey managed eight laps around the school field, being cheered on by pupils.

At 11:00 BST, Dundon is due to begin his leg of the walk at Lanhydrock, where he will walk four miles (6.4km) in the car park.

He will then travel to HMS Raleigh at Torpoint, where he will be joined by Pudsey to cross the finish line.

After Churchfield’s visit to Eden, he will then also head to Torpoint to also cross the finish line there.



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