WOOF Mudder, a big fundraiser for St Luke's Hospice has been postponed due to the coronavirus crisis.

The event attracted more than 200 dogs and their owners at Blakemere Village in Sandiway last year and raised £15,000 for the charity.

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Dogs and their owners ended up caked in mud

The fun challenge was to have been held on March 29 at Dorfold Hall in Nantwich, a beautiful estate which has offered to host even more obstacles.

Woof Mudder will now take place in early September. A date has yet to be confirmed.

It is just one of a range of fundraising events that have been reorganised.

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Woof Mudder has been postponed until September

A spokesman for St Luke's Hospice said: "Here at the hospice our priority is the health and wellbeing of our patients, visitors, staff and volunteers.

"Also to you, our community so with this in mind we have rescheduled our spring events to the autumn."

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A gala concert scheduled for March 28 has been postponed until the autumn.

Bubble Rush set to take place on May 17 will now be held in September.

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Woof Mudder raised £15,000 for St Luke's Hospice last year

The Manor House stables tour has been postponed until September.

The Midnight Walk, charity golf day and July Manor House Stables Tour are still going ahead in the summer and the hospice is still taking bookings.

For more details visit slhospice.co.uk

To register visit for Woof Mudder visit slhospice.co.uk/woof-mudder-2020-booking-form