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Event overview
Join Blood Cancer UK and walk to shine a light on blood cancer.
Walk to keep the memory of our loved ones burning bright. Walk to shine a ray of hope for someone as they face their darkest moments. Walk to light the path for a brighter future.
Around 40,000 people are diagnosed with blood cancer each year. On 21st March, as the sun sets, walk together and shine a light on blood cancer. So, dress up in lights, shine brightly and join in at Battersea Park, London for Walk of Light.
Highlights
- Meet like-minded people affected by blood cancer and walk together
- Collect your free lantern upon arrival and shine brightly as you walk
- Experience the colourful lights as you walk round the park
- People of all abilities can take part
- The event is accessible to both wheelchair users and pushchairs
- Celebrate with your finisher's medal
- Rewards for fundraisers
- Fund vital blood cancer research
Because together we can be the generation to beat blood cancer.
Event photos
Event video
- All fitness levels
- Beginner-friendly
- Dogs allowed at venue
- Event village
- Families
- Fancy dress
- Free venue entry
- Teams
- Venue accessible
Provisional timetable
Ability
This event is for everyone, people of all abilities can take part, and the event is accessible to both wheelchair users and pushchairs.
Teams
It's easy to register a team! Team Leaders simply need to make sure that every member of the team registers for the event, paying their registration fee.
Dogs
Well-behaved dogs on leads are allowed. There must be one adult per dog at all times.
Event Village
- Registration and merchandise tent
- Water to refill water bottles
- Toilets
- Food available to purchase
Public transport
Battersea Park is accessible by public transport.
- Paid parking
- Park
- Toilets
I’m doing Walk of Light because my husband Jack died of myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) 12 months ago. It’s just nice to be with likeminded people, people that know what you’ve been through, what you’re going through. People that understand. Kath, Walk of Light Birmingham, 2023

I’m taking part in Walk of Light Birmingham to raise money for Blood Cancer UK and to shine a light on every person with blood cancer. I found out I had Hodgkin lymphoma (a type of blood cancer) in January 2024. I want to take my diagnosis and make something good out of it.
I’m looking forward to meeting lots of new people at Walk of Light, sharing my experience and understanding other peoples’ experiences. I’ve invited my friends and family and we’re really looking forward to it. Nadine, Walk of Light Birmingham, 2024

Because my daughter saved my life by donating her stem cells and because I’m really grateful to be alive. Elizabeth, Walk of Light Birmingham, 2023

Me and my family & friends walked around Cannon Hill Park Birmingham, the event was amazing with so many people. We walked in memory of my daughter Natalie White, raising £1,745 and we’re thrilled to bits. Roll on next year, let’s do it again! Denise, Walk of Light Birmingham, 2023

Sustainability
- Bring your own cup
- Public transport links