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Stars join in cycle ‘race’

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THE stars of Hollyoaks launched Freshfield­s Animal Rescue Centre’s Rescue2Res­cue Cycle Challenge 2018 on Saturday, January 27.

The Cycle Challenge pits teams of four people against each other, as they try to achieve the fastest time in a virtual race between Freshfield­s’ two rescue centres in North Wales and Ince Blundell.

Freshfield­s took on a Hollyoaks team led by Daisy WoodDavis, who volunteers at the rescue’s Liverpool centre. Daisy brought along some well-known friends from the popular show to help out.

Daisy’s team completed the 120 miles in a very respectabl­e two hours 30 minutes, raising a team total of £462.42. The valiant Freshfield­s team were pipped at the post, crossing the line with a total of £301.50 in two hours 30 minutes and 30 seconds.

Fundraisin­g manager John Rullo said: “This is the curtain-raiser to what we hope will be a great year of healthy competitio­n! We’ve set up the Cycle Challenge League Table, which will be updated on social media as new scores come in. Hollyoaks are the current league leaders, but that can change if you and your mates have got what it takes!”

The two rescue centres are connected not just by 120 miles but by 40 years of history, saving the lives of homeless and abused animals. The local communitie­s are at the heart of everything they do, and the centres are encouragin­g schools, colleges, gyms, leisure centres and workplaces everywhere to get in touch and join in.

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Right, Hollyoaks actors Parry Glasspool, Duayne Boachie, Luke Jerdy and Daisy Wood-Davis ??
Above, cyclists and supporters at the launch of the Charity Cycle Challenge 2018 Right, Hollyoaks actors Parry Glasspool, Duayne Boachie, Luke Jerdy and Daisy Wood-Davis
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Bertie Kay, also inset, fundraisin­g with his friends at St Philip’s ST PHILIP’S C of E Primary School held a “Go Orange for a Day” event on on Friday, February 2 in order to raise awareness and vital funds for Muscular Dystrophy UK. All 207 children and
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