HUNDREDS of people lined the streets of Wrexham on Saturday night for the Midnight Walk.
Nightingale House Hospice's flagship event was back for its 15th year on Saturday night (June 26).
Over 600 people took part in the fundraising event, which began at 9pm at the Guildhall.
Walkers enjoyed live entertainment, a variety of fun activities, and the opportunity to "send a message to the sky" via the hospice Build a Balloon Campaign.
Among the 600 taking part in the walk, were Wrexham AFC Women's side.
Fresh from gaining promotion to the Genero Adran Premier, a number of Steven Dale's side took on the challenge.
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The walk started when the clock struck midnight from Llwyn Isaf (the Guildhall), Wrexham.
Supporters had the choice between a 10k or a 5k route, both of which were manned by hospice volunteers, encouraging them along the way.
While the final fundraising figure hasn't been calculated yet, it is expected to be over £30,000 for the hospice.
Elise Jackson, hospice fundraiser, said: “The continuous and unwavering support we receive from our dedicated supporters year after year is truly remarkable.
"The Midnight Walk stands tall as our flagship event, enabling us to provide vital support within our community.
"It was an inspiring and memorable night, where hundreds of our valued supporters came together to honour the lives of their loved ones and make a meaningful contribution towards our hospice's compassionate care for others.
"We extend our heartfelt gratitude to each and every one of you for choosing to support our hospice.”
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