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transport )harity Transaid triumphantly in land, the brave participants in MAN's 'at MAN's Walk ended their advenure with a triumphant march into ivemess. All eight walkers covered he 75.2 miles from the Isle of Skye in Jst four days. The Fat MAN walkers icluded senior management from AN in Swindon, MAN customers Lnd other intrepid individuals from he industry. The money was raised t the recent MAN Friends of the load Transport Industry dinner and -orn donations by other industry upporters. "Make no mistake." Says IAN marketing director (and articipating Fat MAN) Alistair iilliamson, the Fat MAN's Walk was real achievement. We faced a really ugh challenge for a bunch of mainly esk-bound individuals, but with ome tremendous camaraderie and belief in our teamwork we came rough the four days intact." We are leased to report that even our own steemed editor in chief, Brian 'Deep ockets, Short Arms' Weatherley, as persuaded to stump up £40 in )onsorship money for the now istered and no doubt slightly less )tund individuals.

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