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Pudsey Bear's first round-Britain voyage for BBC Children in Need

by Big Bear Voyage 8 Jun 07:19 UTC
Day 1 of Pudsey Bear's first round-Britain voyage © Big Bear Voyage

Between May and August 2026, Pudsey Bear, Jonathan Brewin and the crew of Big Bear will embark on an ambitious 2,200-nautical-mile journey around the UK coastline.

Together they will visit around 35 coastal communities, raising funds and awareness for BBC Children in Need - with a particular focus on children's mental health.

This is the first time Pudsey Bear - Children in Need's iconic mascot - has embarked on a round-Britain voyage, visiting all countries of the UK: England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland. Throughout the voyage, Pudsey and the crew will host community events and meet local supporters.

For many children and families, meeting Pudsey is a joyful, memorable moment. His presence brings the mission to life - sparking conversations about mental health, wellbeing, and the importance of feeling supported.

Above all, Pudsey reinforces a simple message: no child should ever feel alone.

Mental Health

Big Bear Voyage 2026 is driven by a simple belief: every child deserves to feel safe, supported and able to thrive.

Today, 1 in 5 children in the UK is living with a mental health challenge. Through its nationwide network of funded projects, BBC Children in Need provides vital early intervention - offering counselling, safe spaces and trusted adult relationships that help children rebuild confidence, resilience and hope.

With the aim of raising £70,000, this voyage exists to help make that support possible. It's perfectly timed as Big Bear Voyage 2026 sets off just days after Pudsey Bear spoke for the first time on national TV.

At coastal locations en route, Pudsey Bear and the Big Bear crew will:

  • Host inclusive walks and community events
  • Engage with schools and local groups
  • Raise awareness of children's mental health
  • Generate vital fundraising support

Children in Need is fully supportive and has given Big Bear Voyage 2026 permission to incorporate the iconic Pudsey Bear in all activities. Use of Pudsey branding will be in accordance with BBC Children in Need approval and brand guidelines.

Roots of the voyage

This voyage is also about something deeply personal: friendship, connection and the importance of supportive relationships.

The crew of Big Bear are lifelong friends. Many have known each other for more than 40 years, supporting each other through life's challenges and milestones. Their shared experience underlines a powerful truth: strong, supportive relationships change lives.

This reflects the heart of BBC Children in Need's work - ensuring children have trusted relationships and support networks that help them navigate life's challenges.

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