Former Hastings resident returns for his 17th annual charity walk along Sussex coast

Nigel during his previous walk for the RNLINigel during his previous walk for the RNLI
Nigel during his previous walk for the RNLI
A security officer from Yorkshire, will be returning to the south of England to take on his 17th annual walking challenge for charity.

Nigel James 59, who used to be resident in Hastings, will be walking from Selsey RNLI Station to Rye Harbour RNLI Station during Easter , a distance of 94 miles raising funds for the Lifeboat Service visiting lifeboat stations in Selsey, Littlehampton, Shoreham Harbour, Brighton, Newhaven, Eastbourne, Hastings and Rye Harbour.“It isn’t much to give up some time to give a little back.” Nigel said when asked why he took up the challenge.

“The RNLI is a charity and provides an incredible service funded solely on donations. The crews and other staff are volunteers who risk their lives week in week out. They truly are modern day heroes.”

You can support Nigel on his justgiving page justgiving.com/page/nigel-james-1666700156245