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Inverness mother-of-three Marianne Pickering is planning to run this yearâs Loch Ness Marathon to raise money and say thank you to the Glasgow Childrenâs Hospital Charity which has helped her youngest child By Ian Duncan Published: 20:30, 09 March 2021
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Marianne Pickering is running the Loch Ness Marathon for Glasgow Children s Hospital Charity. Picture: Callum Mackay
As she approached the milestone age of 40, one Inverness mother-of-three decided to run this yearâs Loch Ness Marathon to raise money and say thank you to the Glasgow Childrenâs Hospital Charity which has helped her youngest child.