Volunteers Complete Sponsored Walk, Raising Funds for Andover Trees United

 

Three dedicated volunteers from Andover Trees United (ATU) took part in Romsey Rotary Club's annual 'Walk the Test Way' event on Sunday, September 29, raising an impressive £1,000 to help maintain ATU's vital Land Rover.

The walkers, Wendy Davis and Elizabeth Scrace, both trustees of Andover Trees United, along with long-term volunteer Linda Bagnell, braved a muddy 5K walk along the scenic Test Way to support their cause. The walk was part of the Romsey Rotary Club’s annual fundraiser, which allows participants to raise money for a charity of their choice, with the club keeping a small portion to cover organizational costs.

Reflecting on the walk, Wendy Davis shared: “Got a bit muddy, feet got wet, and I’ve rediscovered a few muscles I forgot I had, but we made it! Thank you so much for your support.”

Despite the challenging weather, the trio’s efforts raised much-needed funds to keep ATU’s Land Rover running. This vehicle is essential for the organisation’s work, transporting volunteers, equipment, and trees for their environmental projects.

Andover Trees United, a charity focused on community-driven tree planting and nature education, expressed its deep gratitude to all those who sponsored the walk, Romsey Rotary for organising the event, and the fantastic efforts of Wendy, Elizabeth, and Linda.

Photos by Wendy Davis

The 'Walk the Test Way' event is a well-loved annual tradition, offering walkers the chance to choose from various distances, from 5K to 25K, in support of their preferred charities. This year's event saw participants raise funds for multiple causes, showcasing the strong spirit of community in the region.

With the majority of the £1,000 raised going directly to ATU, this successful walk highlights the dedication of the local volunteers and the continued importance of grassroots environmental efforts in Andover.

 
Abbey Sadler