About 900 people and 240 volunteers were expected to attend the events later this month.
Sue Ryder's starlight hike has been cancelled in Peterborough and Bedford after hike routes became "unpassable"
About 900 people and 240 volunteers were expected to attend the two events taking place on 5 October at Ferry Meadows, Peterborough, and in Everards Meadow, Bedford, on 12 October.at Everards Meadow, along the embankment of the River Great Ouse, and around Ferry Meadows, and ongoing heavy rain is forecasted.
Cheyenne Smith, the regional head of hospice fundraising for the two hospices, said: “We are absolutely gutted that we have had to take the really tough decision to cancel this year’s events. “We are so sorry for all our supporters and volunteers who we know will be feeling just as disappointed as we are.
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