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Ben in Lands End after three million dance steps
Dancer arrives in Lands End after dancing across Britain
35 year-old teacher Ben Hammond finally arrived in Lands End on Saturday 27 July after dancing from John O'Groats.
Full report: Dancing the length of Britain for charity
A teacher will finally finish dancing from John O'Groats to Land's End on Saturday.
Ben Hammond took on the rather bizarre challenge to raise awareness of human rights issues in Burma.
It's been quite an adventure for the energetic dancer, and one that very nearly cost him his life, as our Cornwall correspondent Steve Hardy has been finding out:
Dancing man at St Michael's Mount
A charity fundraiser who has been dancing the length of Britain is in Cornwall and nearing the end of his challenge.
Ben Hammond started his 1,400 mile mission last year to raise awareness of human rights issues in Burma. It's hoped the man in a tutu will arrive at his destination at Land's End tomorrow - this shot of the team was taken in the shadow of St Michael's Mount this morning.
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Dancer resumes charity challenge
A man who's dancing 1,400 miles across Britain is back on the road after recovering from being run over by a drink-driver.
Ben Hammond still bears the scars, but was determined to complete his journey for Burmese refugees.
Wesley Smith caught up with him:
Dancer resumes charity challenge
A man who's dancing 1,400 miles across Britain is back on the road after recovering from being run over by a drink-driver.
Ben Hammond still bears the scars, but was determined to complete his journey for Burmese refugees.
Wesley Smith caught up with him: