Loughborough Echo

Rainbows nurse in a ‘crazy’ mountain challenge – big three in a single weekend

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A LOUGHBOROU­GH nurse is scaling the UK’s three highest peaks to raise money for Rainbows Hospice for Children and Young People.

Julian Fletcher, 42, has worked at the hospice – which cares for youngsters people with life-limiting and life-threatenin­g illnesses – for five years.

In what Julian describes as a “crazy suggestion made over a pint after a football game”, he now plans to tackle Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike and Snowdon in a single weekend.

He will take on the challenge with friends Colin Hogg, Chris Jones and Gareth Coates, all of Leicesters­hire.

Julian said: “I have always wanted to do this challenge and one night we were having a drink and it ended up being talked about. So, we all decided to do it.

“It was obvious to me that I should do it for Rainbows as it is a place that is very close to me. The hospice is run almost entirely on donations and without our supporters, it would be very hard for us to do the amazing work we do. So, I just wanted to do my bit and I am looking forward to it.”

Julian hopes to raise £400 from the challenge, which will take place from Friday to Sunday, October 1-3.

Gary Farnfield,

Rainbows community fund-raiser, said: “What Julian and his friends are taking on is an incredible feat and we wish them all the best.

“It is fantastic that Julian has chosen to fund-raise for Rainbows. He knows first-hand what a difference our supporters’ money makes to our children, families.”

To support Julian, visit justgiving. com/fundraisin­g/Julian-Fletcher4 young people and their

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Loughborou­gh nurse Julian Fletcher, 42, is scaling the UK’s three highest peaks in one weekend to raise money for Rainbows hospice
Julian Fletcher Loughborou­gh nurse Julian Fletcher, 42, is scaling the UK’s three highest peaks in one weekend to raise money for Rainbows hospice

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