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Friday 13 February 2026 5pm
Nottingham Rugby Club
£30 Registration / £120 min sponsorship
Step out of your comfort zone and into the fire!
Join My Sight Notts on Friday 13th February 2026 at Nottingham Rugby Club for our Charity Firewalk and help raise vital funds to support people with sight loss across Nottinghamshire.
This isn't just a Firewalk. Before stepping onto the embers you'll take part in an inspiring training session, equipping you with practical tools, confidence and motivation that go far beyond the event itself. Learn how to overcome fear, set goals and unlock your inner strength - all while preparing for the ultimate firewalking challenge.
This is an inclusive event for people aged 16 plus. You need to be able to walk 5-6 paces unaided. (You can have a guide walk alongside you.)
Registration is £30 and we ask that you raise a minimum of £120 in sponsorship.
The first 15 participants will receive a free ticket to stay and watch the rugby - Nottingham vs Cambridge at 7.45pm. You will be able to purchase additional tickets for family and friends at a discounted rate.
| My Sight Notts Charity Firewalk (13 Feb 2026) | ||
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| Day | Times | |
| Friday | 17:00 | |
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