We were so thrilled to have the opportunity to get the family together to celebrate David’s life (at the Manchester Midnight Walk) and do something worthwhile for the Hospice. We loved the chance to light a candle and write a special message in memory of David half way round the walk.Anita Thomas
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Manchester Midnight Walk – Saturday 16 June 2012

Register online now
Register now for the Manchester Midnight Walk and make the 16 June a night to remember!

Volunteer at the Walk
Be a part of something big – join the 2012 volunteering team, encourage the walkers and support a wonderful cause.

Wall & garden of remembrance
Remember your loved ones by placing a message on the Wall of Remembrance or in the Garden of Remembrance.
Join us for the 6th St Ann’s Hospice Manchester Midnight Walk - a fun 10km walk around Manchester City Centre and truly a night to remember.
Whether you’re having a ball with a group of friends, or taking the opportunity to celebrate the memory of a loved one, then this is a night you cannot afford to miss.
The registration fee will be £12 until Friday 30 March so register before then to take advantage of our early bird special. We also have a special rate of just £8 for those aged 11 to 17 so bring the family!
Take a look at last year’s fun!
The night will begin with two hours of local entertainment where you can enjoy live music, have your face painted, your photo taken and generally bask in the inspiring community atmosphere, before you leave Manchester Central at 11.30pm to undertake a 10km fun walk around Manchester City Centre.
While most people are sleeping you’ll embark on a stunning route that will take you past some of Manchester greatest sites including:
- Manchester Cathedral
- Castlefield
- Granada Studios
- Spinningfield
- St Ann’s Square
- Manchester University
Right at the heart of the walk is the Garden of Remembrance where you can write a message, light a candle and enjoy a moment remembering a loved one, appreciating the care and support you have received at Hospice or just reflecting on what St Ann’s means to our community.


