The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Angus man Connor Black has followed in the footsteps of Captain Sir Tom Moore by completing a 101-mile sponsored walk to help two charities.

- GRAHAM BROWN

Inspired by the amazing effort of Captain Sir Tom Moore, a young Angus man has completed his own 101-mile challenge to give back to the charities which have supported him in his personal journey.

Connor Black from Forfar has overcome learning disability to deliver peer support in building the confidence of others at two local projects with which he is involved.

The 25-year-old’s determinat­ion has already taken him to Holyrood where the Angus work was showcased.

Touched by the February death of centenaria­n Captain Tom, who raised £33 million for the NHS, Connor came up with his own idea of a sponsored walk in aid of learning disabiliti­es charity Enable and the Learning Tree Partnershi­p (LTP) in Arbroath.

In the space of just a month, he completed the challenge by walking in and around the Forfar area.

Connor’s support worker, June Grant, was at his side for the majority of the journey as the pair took in daily walks of several miles.

She said: “When Captain Tom passed away, Connor said he would quite like to do something.

“I told him to sleep on it and the very next day he came to me with the idea of walking 100 miles.

“We would often go out and do five or six miles. He didn’t let the weather put him off and even on days off for his carer support he stayed motivated and would walk in the area around his home and record it on his fitness tracker.

“On the last day Connor said we should do one extra just to make it 101.”

Connor described Captain Sir Tom as an “amazing” figure. He enjoyed the challenge, but cannot wait to get back to a more normal routine among friends.

“I just wish this would all go bye bye,” said Connor.

Local Enable Scotland youth co-ordinator Avril Muir said the challenge of the pandemic had been a struggle for many people supported by the charity.

“It’s so difficult that they are not able to meet their friends and be involved in the usual activities which they enjoy,” she said.

“But this has just been a great example of the kind of young man Connor is.

“He attended Enable youth group and is now part of the adult group, actively involved in campaignin­g, peer support, and delivering disability awareness while making new friends through that.”

Connor’s work in developing and promoting anti-bullying initiative­s also took him to the Scottish Parliament as part of an Enable delegation.

Ms Muir added: “Our fundraisin­g over the last year has also been massively hit, so for Connor to do something like this to help is an amazing example to set.”

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 ??  ?? THUMBS UP: Connor Black with Enable’s Avril Muir and Morag Mckenzie of LTP.
THUMBS UP: Connor Black with Enable’s Avril Muir and Morag Mckenzie of LTP.
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Cpt Sir Tom Moore.

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