EX-ENGLAND rugby international Jeremy Guscott has paid a flying visit to Kidderminster during the latest leg of his round Britain charity walk.
Jeremy, 36, was on the fourth day of the 29-day Tetley's Trek - an attempt to raise £250,000 for the Leukaemia Research Fund - when he hit town on Monday.
The former Bath and British Lions ace strode through Kidderminster before going on to Shatterford. Jeremy Guscott.
The arduous 800-mile challenge will see Jeremy walk the equivalent of a marathon every day and visit every English premiership rugby ground.
His trek will end at Twickenham on November 10 in time for the England game against Australia.
A Tetley's Trek spokesman said that despite a few blisters spirits were high.
"Jeremy really enjoyed his walk through Kidderminster and wishes to thank all those who helped and supported him,"she said.
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