Best foot forward: Kirrie pals Three Peaks Challenge charity total sits at more than £11,000 and rising
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Best foot forward: Kirrie pals Three Peaks Challenge charity total sits at more than £11,000 and rising
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Updated: May 17, 2021, 1:38 pm
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Claire Dyce, Gill Ferguson, Jennifer Paton, Dianne Scott and Susan Dyce
The hills of Angus are being used as a training ground by five Kirrie girls set to climb Britain’s lofty peaks for charity in a single weekend later this year, as part of the Three Peaks Challenge.
Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike and Snowdon lie in wait for Gill Ferguson, Dianne Scott, Jennifer Paton and mum and daughter Susan and Claire Dyce during August’s Three Peaks Challenge.
The Kirrie women on one of their training outings.
It is a condition which Jennifer’s husband, Mike, was diagnosed with in 2014.