Neil’s 100km challenge inspired by Captain Tom

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Neil’s 100km challenge inspired by Captain Tom

May 6th 2020

A Scarborough councillor who was inspired by Captain Tom Moore has vowed to run 100km in 10 days to raise funds for Saint Catherine’s.

Cllr Neil Heritage, of Newby ward, will be using his daily exercise to run 10K every day from Friday May 15 to Sunday May 24.

Neil said he was so impressed with the efforts of 100-year-old Captain Tom Moore, who raised over £30 million for the NHS, that he wanted to do something to help a local good cause.

Neil, an army veteran himself, added: “In a similar style to how Captain Tom achieved the 100 laps of his garden, I will run/walk (whatever my body allows) for 100km over the period of 10 days. This will of course be carried out as part of my daily exercise allowance and following Government guidelines of social distancing.”

He hopes to raise over £3,000 and has set up a Just Giving page where people can donate and keep track of his progress in training and once the challenge is under way.

Neil said: “I know times may be a bit tighter at the moment, but this is also the case for charities, with many money-raising events now cancelled for the foreseeable future. Please donate what you can, no matter how small it all adds up.”

You can donate and find out more at www.justgiving.com/fundraising/neil-heritage

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