A 70-year-old man from Bestwood Village will be spending the next seven weeks pulling a wheelbarrow from John o’Groats to Land’s End in aid of sight loss charity Guide Dogs.
Ian West set off on his solo walking challenge from John o’Groats on Sunday (8) and hopes to reach Land’s End in Cornwall by Monday, July 28.
Ian will be pulling a wheelbarrow along the route, which was presented to him by the community of Bestwood Village, as a thank you for the voluntary work he does litter picking and maintaining local garden areas.
Inside the wheelbarrow will be a giant toy dog, which Ian has named Izzy, and he hopes that passers-by will throw their loose change in as he walks through towns and villages.
Ian aims to pass through his hometown of Bestwood village on July 7.
Ian said: “My brother is going blind and has been diagnosed with Macular Degeneration.
“Ever since he was diagnosed, I’ve supported Guide Dogs with all my fundraising challenges.
“I’m really looking forward to this challenge and can’t wait to get walking again.
“As with my other challenges, I’m funding the whole thing myself, so that all the funds raised can go directly to Guide Dogs.
“Give me a wave or stop for a chat if you see me walking past and, if you can, either throw some loose change into my wheelbarrow or donate online to support this wonderful charity.”
Ian has previously undertaken various walking challenges in aid of Guide Dogs, including walking over 600 miles (965km) to every Premier League football ground, walking the entire coast of Britain and walking from Nottingham to Portugal.
With the money he raises, Ian hopes to name a guide dog puppy, having already named three puppies, Banjo, Albie and Neptune, via the charity’s Name a Puppy scheme.
Kim Hutchings, Community Fundraising Manager for Guide Dogs, covering Nottinghamshire, said: “Ian is an incredible fundraiser who has worked tirelessly to raise thousands of pounds for Guide Dogs over the years.
“We wish Ian the best of luck with his latest walking challenge and look forward to cheering him on along the way.”
To sponsor Ian, visit his JustGiving page here: Ian West is fundraising for Guide Dogs






yes Iain lives close to Arnold in bestwood village and a local hero for our town. We’ll done Iain.
Good GOD! Nothing to do with your shanty town.
He just wants the attention Duane, bit sad really but it takes allsorts to make it amusing & interesting
jelous duane. not a shanty town as best town in Gedling FACT. WH Smiths Poundland Gregs and B&M and AMP and big Asda in the town center so where else has that in Gedling nowhere. I bet you drive here and use our shops as nothing elsewhere OUR Capital Our London
Good luck Ian,
Fantastic effort Ian, you are a fantastic human being m8 & a safe journey.
Amazing efffort. Good luck, Ian. A great cause. I applaud you