VIDEO: Family set to walk together for Night to Remember

The Scriven family, from left, Skye, Ed, Lucy, Eddie and Jasmine, are excited to be taking part in Night to Remember together for the first time. Picture: Liz Finlayson/VervateThe Scriven family, from left, Skye, Ed, Lucy, Eddie and Jasmine, are excited to be taking part in Night to Remember together for the first time. Picture: Liz Finlayson/Vervate
The Scriven family, from left, Skye, Ed, Lucy, Eddie and Jasmine, are excited to be taking part in Night to Remember together for the first time. Picture: Liz Finlayson/Vervate
A Littlehampton family is taking part in Night to Remember together for the first time, thanks to a change in the rules.

Lucy Scriven, 38, has taken part in the walk for St Barnabas House hospice for the past three years, in memory of her father-in-law Ted Scriven.

Previously, it has been open only to women but this year, anyone aged ten and over can take part, so Lucy is excited to be able to walk with her husband Ed, daughters Jasmine and Skye and son Eddie.

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Lucy said: “I think it’s amazing that families can take part this year because I’m taking part in memory of my father-in-law, who was cared for at St Barnabas, and I never really understood why it was only women who could take part.

The Scriven family, from left, Skye, Ed, Lucy, Eddie and Jasmine, are excited to be taking part in Night to Remember together for the first time. Picture: Liz Finlayson/VervateThe Scriven family, from left, Skye, Ed, Lucy, Eddie and Jasmine, are excited to be taking part in Night to Remember together for the first time. Picture: Liz Finlayson/Vervate
The Scriven family, from left, Skye, Ed, Lucy, Eddie and Jasmine, are excited to be taking part in Night to Remember together for the first time. Picture: Liz Finlayson/Vervate