Norfolk dads take on Coast to Coast walk for hospital baby unit

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Norfolk dads take on Coast to Coast walk for hospital baby unit
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Dads take on Coast to Coast walk for hospital baby unit

Matt Dyke, left, and Martin Church are raising funds for Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital's neo-natal intensive care unit

Friends Martin Church and Matt Dyke aim to walk 190 miles in five days to raise funds for Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital's neo-natal intensive care unit.

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