A SEA of pink filled the streets of Bolton as 1,500 women walked eight miles through the night to raise more than £145,000 for Bolton Hospice on June 17. To order any of these pictures please click
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All set for the off

More than 1,500 women dressed in pink tok part in a mass warm up in the Town Hall square in Bolton before setting off on the Midnight Memories Walk
Keeley's in the pink

Keeley Crompton who dressed up in pink eyelashes and wig as well as the pink T-shirt worn by 1,500 other women with whom she walked
Who cares if it's midnight

Enjoying the warm-up before setting off at midnight
Leaders of the pack

Leaders among women, from the left, Hospice Consultant, Dr. Barbara Downes, Conservative Parliamentary Candidate for Bolton West, Susan Williams, Hospice Trustee and Councillor Judith Bromley and the Mayor of Bolton, Cllr. Barbara Ronson,
Walking through the night can be fun

Leaders of the walk

The leaders of the walk included Dr Barbara Downes, left, and consultant at Bolton Hospice and Judith Bromley, Hospice Trustee.
In memory of Auntie Annie

Kelly Godwin, left, Keeley Crompton, centre, and June Phillips who joined the walkers in memory of Kelly's Auntie Annie.
Life's not such a Beach!

Staff from The Beach Hut, a tanning studio in Tonge Moor Road, with customers and friends who joined the walk
The Bolton News staff do their bit

Staff and friends represented The Bolton News
Warbies staff help to raise more dough

Staff from Warburtons were all set for the off
Barbara and Susan add their help

The Mayor of Bolton, Cllr Barbara Ronson, left, and Susan Williams, Conservative Parliamentary candidate for Bolton West joined in the friendly atmosphere
Doctors and nurses walk for the hospice

Doctors and nurses from the eye unit at the Royal Bolton Hospital were sponsored by their patients.
So happy to help hospice
