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Join us for this year’s London Marathon Walk on 22nd September 2018, taking in some of the capital’s iconic sights and less-visited corners.

The route passes locations used in 26 films, from classics including Chariots of Fire and The Italian Job to Bond and Harry Potter films, Bridget Jones’s Diary, Love Actually, the Da Vinci Code … and a huge variety of other hits of the silver screen.

With some spots instantly-recognizable and others more obscure, we guarantee you will be hitting the pause button as you watch these films again – but you have to reach the end first!

The event is being run by discover adventure and you will be tackling the walk with other walkers from various different charities so you may make some new friends along the way as well as raising awareness of Batten disease. There is a full and half marathon option available.

The Full Marathon registration fee is £69. This will include a BDFA t-shirt, Experienced Discover Adventure leaders and support staff throughout to manage the event safely and enjoyably
· Marshalling stops with water and snacks
· Packed lunch
Maps and route information

The Half Marathon Registration fee is £49. This will include a BDFA t-shirt, Experienced Discover Adventure leaders and support staff throughout to manage the event safely and enjoyably
· Marshalling stops with water and snacks
· Packed lunch
Maps and route information

The minimum sponsorship is £300
Thank you & good luck.

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With your support we can help support families living with the devastating diagnosis of Batten disease

Thank you for making a donation to the work of the BDFA.

The BDFA receives NO funding from Government and are only able to carry out our work because of the strong commitment of our volunteers and fundraisers.

Thank you so much for your support

How your donation can help

£5 a month
provides a support and information
folder for a newly diagnosed family

£20 a month

helps to run our family support services

£50 a month
enables us to run training workshops
for professionals to educate them on
Batten disease