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Midlands fundraiser completes 1,100-mile camper van journey in 72 hours for NSPCC

18.06.2026 23:22 1 min 1 source
Black Country Radio ENG

David Warren from the Midlands drove 1,100 miles across four countries in a camper van he built from a Fiat Doblo bought at auction for £925. The 72-hour trip included a lap of the Nürburgring racetrack in Germany. Warren has raised over £6,000 for the NSPCC, aiming to reach £10,000.

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Midlands fundraiser completes 1,100-mile camper van journey in 72 hours for NSPCC

18.06.2026 Black Country Radio ENG Original source

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