The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Dunning doctor’s charity run to feature in new film.

Alan Matthews collected more than £10,000 for health charities

- ROSS GARDINER rogardiner@thecourier.co.uk

The inspiring story of a Perthshire doctor who marked his retirement by raising more than £10,000 tackling an 87-mile run across the Highlands has been made into a new film.

Former GP Alan Matthews took on the four-day fitness challenge from Inverness to Skye with his sons Gregor, 32, and Cameron, 30, in the summer of 2018 for Cancer Research UK and the Scottish Associatio­n for Mental Health.

The Dunning doctor completed the challenge after ending a 36-year career as a GP, which included 17 years working at Crieff Medical Centre and 14 years at St Margaret’s Health Centre in Auchterard­er.

His journey, which raised £10,392, was captured in Run Across Scotland, a film made by Rich Watson of Flux Video.

The film highlights the highs and lows of the challenge, which started at the Kessock Bridge near Inverness and took in the Great Glen Way by Loch Ness and remote Glen Affric, before heading past Eilean Donan Castle and finishing over the Skye Bridge.

The film is being premiered at the Peebles Outdoor Film Festival on Friday.

Dr Matthews will attend with friends and family, including his wife Rhona, who drove the support vehicle during the challenge.

The film will also be shown at the

Sheffield Adventure Film Festival in March.

The 59-year-old said: “I’m looking forward to seeing the film on the big screen for the first time as it’s packed full of special memories.

“We’re so lucky to live in Scotland and I hope this film will inspire others to make the most of the outdoors.

“After 36 years as a doctor, I’d seen the many real challenges faced by patients and families affected by cancer and mental health illness.

“The Run Across Scotland challenge was only for four days but many people with cancer or mental illness face challenges every day of their lives. We wanted to acknowledg­e that and do something that could help.”

Lisa Adams, Cancer Research UK’s spokeswoma­n in Scotland, said: “We are absolutely delighted that Alan, Gregor and Cameron completed such a great challenge to raise vital funds for Cancer Research UK.”

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Dr Alan Matthews, centre, was joined on the run by sons Cameron, left, and Gregor.
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