A walking group has raised hundreds of pounds for Children in Need.
Romsey Health Walks took part in the BBC Countryfile Ramble for the charity, raising £340 during their one-hour walk around Romsey.
The group regularly walks on Mondays starting at 10am from different places around the town.
People of all abilities are welcome to join the group, and there are four different walks based on people's abilities.
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A spokesperson for the group said: "A brisk walk for the more agile, a main walk for the general walkers, a slow/main walk for those who want to amble and take in the countryside around them, and a slow walk for those perhaps with a disability or getting over surgery."
The group also enjoys a social coffee and biscuits at the end of each walk.
Anyone interested in joining can register for free with Test Valley Health Walks.
All walks are led by trained leaders.
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