* Paul Edwards and Simon Baynes MP.
Clwyd South MP Simon Baynes met with Paul Edwards at the
Cross Foxes in Penycae as he celebrated the completion of his sponsored walk
from John O’Groats to Land’s End in aid of Hope House Hospice.
During the course of his walk, Mr Edwards completed on average 25 miles
a day dressed as the Marvel character Deadpool in honour of Ryan Reynolds and
Rob McElhenney's takeover of Wrexham AFC.
He had prepared for the solo and unsupported 971-mile hike with a
gruelling 24-week training schedule.
And his last epic trek in 2019 from
Scotland to Wales, took him to the three peaks of Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike and
Snowden, before arriving home in Penycae.
Mr Edwards, who has been fundraising for various different charities for
over 20 years, set a target of raising £10,000 from his walk for Hope House,
but he has spectacularly exceeded this figure, raising an amazing £14,000 so
far.
Donations can still be made to Paul’s Just Giving page on: www.justgiving/fundraising/paul-edwards1000mileshike.
Paul Edwards said: “I have had some
incredible experiences on this challenge, but throughout the journey, the one
thing that will forever stay in my memory is the kindness, generosity and
support of the British people.
"From the Northernmost tip of the country to the
southernmost, I had such a fantastic response from people I met.
"Whether it was
to ask me into their homes for a cup of coffee, stopping their cars to offer me
a bottle of water and something to eat, stopping to chat about what I was doing
or just beeping the horns and waving as they drove by, the people of Britain
are amazing and this is reflected in the wonderful amount of money raised so
far.”
Simon
Baynes MP said: “Having completed
many events and challenges for various charities in the past, this was the
biggest by far for Paul, who pushed himself to the limit to achieve a fantastic
result for Hope House Hospice.
"I would like to join everyone else who has
praised Paul for his selfless charity work – which he also self-funds so that
every penny raised goes to the hospice. He is a local hero in Penycae and I
know that his family, friends and neighbours will all be tremendously proud of
what he has achieved. Many congratulations, Paul!”