Friends and family of a woman who died of pancreatic cancer have completed a 200-mile fundraising walk inspired by hit show Gavin and Stacey.
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During her illness, Pia Eaves, 54, originally from Barry, would cheer herself up by watching the BBC comedy.
It tells the story of Gavin, from Billericay, Essex, who falls in love with Stacey, from Barry.
Walkers left Billericay on 20 April, arriving at Barry Island's kiosk, once run by Mrs Eaves' parents, on Sunday.
They crossed the finish line on Mrs Eaves' birthday and wedding anniversary, raising more than £90,000 so far for Pancreatic Cancer UK.
Mrs Eaves, who worked in international banking before becoming a personal trainer, died in September after she was diagnosed with cancer in November 2020.
She was married to Simon Eaves, who she met at the age of 16 on Barry Island.
Mr Eaves, who lives in Guildford, Surrey, described his wife as "a lovely lady, with a huge zest for life".