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5:48am Tuesday 13th May 2008
STAFF from a Bolton nursing company are taking part in this year's Cancer Research Race for Life in Manchester.
Volunteers from the Bolton branch of Claimar Care Ltd will be taking part in the 5km event to be held at Heaton Park, Manchester, on Saturday, May 31.
Branch manager, Jo Jordan, will be running to honour the courage of her father.
She said: "My dad is in recovery from non-Hodgkinsons lymphoma and I can't think of a better way of giving thanks for his recovery than by supporting the research that helps so many people like my dad."
Helping Jo to set the pace are fellow workers Kerri Doyle and Christine Hall.
With sponsorship from family, friends and Claimar colleagues, the ladies hope to raise as much money as possible for the charity that is so close to Jo's heart.
To date, 3.4 million women have raised over £200million for Cancer Research UK. Race for Life events are held on different days across the UK.
In Bolton, a total of 4,000 women are expected to take part in the two Race for Life events to be held at Leverhulme Park on July 20. The first race will start at 11am and the second at 2pm.
It will be the sixth Bolton Race For Life. Last year the two races raised £160,000. Organisers hope to raise £228,000 this year.
To enter the Race for Life event, call 0871 6412275 or visit www.raceforlife.org/ northwest.
MEMORIES of a popular teenager who died after battling a mystery lung condition were shared at her funeral in Bolton today.
WORK has officially started on a new state-of-the-art guide dog training centre which will help transform the lives of hundreds of blind people in the North-west when it opens next year.
BOLTON’S road network seized up in this week’s big freeze “because it snowed at the wrong time”, council chiefs have claimed.
Sam Allardyce has declared his interest in the Sunderland job after Roy Keane quit the Black Cats on Thursday.
THE owner of Bolton Wanderers Football Club has been awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Manchester.
GARY Cahill doesn’t need to do too much homework to figure out the threat posed by Nicolas Anelka.
Actor George Takei will become the oldest ever winner of I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! if the public votes him king of the jungle.
UP to 300 workers at a Westhoughton kitchen firm fear losing their jobs just weeks before Christmas.
A TEENAGER was left with a fractured jaw after an unprovoked attack in Leigh.
Drivers heading north on the M61 around Bolton next week can expect delays, reports the Highways Agency.
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