Rochdale Observer

Instructor hits road again for charity drive

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A RETIRED driving instructor from Norden has stepped back into the passenger seat in a bid to improve road safety in the area and to raise money for charity.

Bernard Lonergan began offering his services to the local community last year during Lent to raise funds for the internatio­nal developmen­t charity, CAFOD.

But instead of giving up chocolates or alcohol, Bernard decided he would do something different and donate his time to make the community’s roads safer.

Members of the public have been signing up to spend a couple of hours on the road with Bernard, who offers tips and refreshers on both technical driving ability and the need to keep up to date with the Highway Code, which is updated every few years.

Bernard said: “All of the people who take part think it’s a nice experience. It’s good to refresh people’s memories on changing rules and road signs, which keeps people up to date.

“Most of all, it should keep people safer on the roads while raising money for a good cause. I don’t ask for payment, but those who take part are invited to donate however much or little they can to CAFOD’s Lent Appeal.

“Sometimes during Lent, you can fall into a trap of doing something because you feel you have to. This is just a different look at Lent; changing the goal posts. You never know, it might prompt someone to look at Lent a little differentl­y!”

Briege Sivills, who took part in one of the refresher drives, added: “The whole experience was very enjoyable and informativ­e. I learned a lot from it, and I am so grateful to Bernard for the opportunit­y. The fact it is also raising money for a great cause is a brilliant added extra!”

Last year, Bernard raised over £200 for CAFOD and it is expected that he will reach a similar target this year.

All donations to CAFOD’s Lent Appeal, up to £5 million, will be doubled by the government until May 12.

CAFOD’s representa­tive in Rochdale, Steve Burrowes, said: “Thank you to Bernard, who has been raising money in such a creative and selfless way this Lent. He’s not only hopefully creating safer roads in the local community, but changing lives overseas too.”

The money raised by Bernard this Lent will help CAFOD in its work combatting malnutriti­on in Zimbabwe by providing seeds and farming training for families and communitie­s so that everyone has enough to eat.

Visit cafod.org.uk/lent to donate.

 ??  ?? ●●Retired driving instructor Bernard Lonergan with student Susan Howard
●●Retired driving instructor Bernard Lonergan with student Susan Howard
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