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Annual Chieftains Walk 2025 confirmed for September
The Martin McGuinness Peace Foundation has confirmed that the 2025 Chieftains Walk will take place on Sunday, September 14 at 1pm
The Chieftain's Walk will take place on September 14
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Staff Reporter
01 Aug 2025 3:33 PM
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The Martin McGuinness Peace Foundation has confirmed that the 2025 Chieftains Walk will take place on Sunday, September 14 at 1pm.
Urging as many people as possible to sign up and support the work of the foundation, a spokesperson commented: "The Chieftains Walk is always a hugely popular event, with many thousands taking part over the years, so we are delighted to announce that this year's event will take place on September 14.
“The Foundation works to promote and build on Martin’s legacy of peace-building, reconciliation and the importance of education and equality.
“The Chieftain’s Walk is the main fundraiser to enable these efforts so it’s important that as many people as possible sign up, even if they can’t be there on the day, because this support is crucial to the Foundation and its commitment to Martin McGuinness’ legacy. All those who take part will also receive a memento of their participation.
“Further details on this year’s route will be announced over the coming weeks but, as ever, it will undoubtedly be a poignant and uplifting day to pay tribute to the incredible life of Martin McGuinness while supporting the ongoing work of the foundation to build on his legacy of peace and equality for all.”
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