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This year for BBC Children in Need, we're getting people together to 'Walk and Talk'. Shuttsie's joining in on his show this Saturday, live from DothillLNR with WellingtonWaW1. If you’d like to donate to BBCCiN👉

This year, local BBC Radio in England along with stations in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are encouraging you to Walk and Talk for BBC Children in Need.

Maybe you’d like to organise a family challenge to see who can walk the furthest or get friends together in your favourite SPOT where you live or work. Scroll down to find out how you set up your own walk, join your BBC Radio “team” to raise bundles of cash and help change lives across the UK. Everything you need is right here.Show your support for radio teams across the UK taking part in Walk and Talk.

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