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It's been 70 years since fresh mountain water rippled through the east branch of Glenariffe Stream in Canterbury's Rakaia Gorge. Now, thanks to a generous bequest, it will soon flow again.
A shipyard worker set himself a mammoth running challenge in memory of a respected Barrow doctor. Mark Ensor ran four miles every four hours for 48 hours to raise funds for the North West Air Ambulance, completing his final run on Saturday. Mr Ensor took on the challenge in memory of rheumatoid specialist Dr William Smith Mitchell, who dedicated more than 30 years to Furness General Hospital before he died of pulmonary fibrosis. CHALLENGE: Mark Ensor ran four miles every four hours in 48 hours Dr Mitchell was the first to uncover the Legionnaires’ disease outbreak in Barrow and was described as a ‘tremendous servant’ to the hospital trust.