Fundraisers are being encouraged to take a historic stroll through parts of Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea for BBC Sport Relief.

Transport for London (TfL) has arranged a free walk around the original Circle Tube line on March 13, with all sponsorship going towards helping people living tough lives in London, across the UK, and in the world’s poorest communities.

The 14.5 mile route will take in many of London’s historical landmarks, and will be split into four sections starting at 10am, 12pm, 2pm and 4pm at four different locations around the Circle Tube line - Fitzroy Square Gardens, St Botolph-without-Bishopgate Gardens, Christchurch Gardens and Kensington Gardens .

Those taking part are encouraged to get sponsored for the walk to raise funds for Sport Relief .

Leon Daniels, Managing Director for Surface Transport at TfL , said: “This special walk around the Circle line is a great opportunity for Londoners to raise money for disadvantaged people with Sport Relief , while seeing London’s rich history and getting active.”

For more information on how to get involved in TfL’s Sport Relief activities and to book a place on the Circle Tube line walk visit www.tfl.gov.uk/sportrelief