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Maidenhead: Marathon man running 1,700km around home town

- By Adrian Williams Adrianw@baylismedi­a.co.uk @AdrianW_BM

A performing arts school in Maidenhead has threatened a group of parents with legal action. Parents wanted to remove thier children from the school when COVID-19 first took hold last year.

COOKHAM: WildCookha­m has launched an initiative to support wildlifefr­iendly garden contractor­s.

The wildlife charity is calling on contractor­s to sign up to a set of eco guidelines. For example, contractor­s should check for nests in tree foliage before work is started during March to August. There should also be no hedge cutting, structural cutting or pruning during that time.

Lynne Peperell, the WildCookha­m member running the scheme, said: “There are many simple things that can be done to support wildlife but we know that garden contractor­s sometimes don’t appreciate this.

“By setting out some basic guidelines, we want to encourage residents to use contractor­s who get the wildlife message.”

Four contractor­s have already signed up – Wild to Wonderful, Claire Howell Garden Planting Designs, The Greenfelle­r Tree Specialist and Toby’s Gardens.

“We’d love to hear from local residents suggesting contractor­s who could be added to the list,” Lynne said.

Visit https://tinyurl. com/1u6fcvr5 or contact Lynne at lpeperell@f2s.com

A Maidenhead man is running the distance from Land’s End to John o’ Groats in honour of his grandmothe­r, who died of dementia.

Luke Sumner is running more than 1,700km, which is greater than the most direct route on the famous course between the far south and far north of the country.

With less than 120 days to go, Luke must average 12.5km a day to complete the challenge, raising money for Dementia UK.

Luke’s grandmothe­r, June Allsopp, died in

2019 from dementia and he is planning to complete the mammoth marathon by June 22, which would have been her 82nd birthday.

“Grandma was a special woman who touched the hearts of everyone she met. She was taken from us in a way which was completely unfair, and cruel to us all,” said

Luke.

“She struggled with a disease you would not wish on anyone, completely robbed of everything that made her unique, all her memories snatched from her.”

To complete his run in COVID-19 times, Luke is running routes in Maidenhead, while using an exercise tracking service to map his distance and

update a map of his virtual route.

This will show how much of the route he has run thus far. Luke – who is a marathon runner and has been missing marathons since the pandemic – is starting to feel the strain.

“At first I was very motivated and now I’m getting some aches and pains,” Luke said.

“I have barely made a

dent in it, and time has gone scarily quick. But Plymouth is in sight, which is giving me extra motivation.

“I’ve lived in Maidenhead my whole life and doing this has shown me roads I didn’t know existed, which is a benefit.”

Luke’s Go-Fund Me page has generated £555 so far can be found at https://gofund.me/71663419

 ??  ?? Wild Cookham is encouragin­g more garden contractor­s to sign up to its wildlife friendly guidelines. L-R Toby Inigo (Ethical Gardening, Toby’s Gardens), and Claire Howell (Garden Planting Design). Ref:133361-18
Wild Cookham is encouragin­g more garden contractor­s to sign up to its wildlife friendly guidelines. L-R Toby Inigo (Ethical Gardening, Toby’s Gardens), and Claire Howell (Garden Planting Design). Ref:133361-18
 ??  ?? Luke Sumner is running more than 1,700km for Dementia UK.
Luke Sumner is running more than 1,700km for Dementia UK.

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