KEIGHLEY MP Robbie Moore is clocking-up the miles to raise money for charity. He used the Captain Tom 100 challenge at the end of April to launch a running initiative in aid of three causes. And he is now more than halfway through his energy-sapping stint. Mr Moore pledged to run 100 kilometres over ten weeks. He has set-up an online fundraising page, at uk.virginmoneygiving.com/RobbieMoore3, with a target of raising £2,000. The money is being split between Oxenhope Sue Ryder hospice Manorlands, which provides care and support for people living with terminal illnesses and neurological conditions; Airedale and Wharfedale Autism Resource (AWARE) – a parent-run group supporting families with children and young adults on the autistic spectrum – and Friends of Airedale, a group of volunteers dedicated to helping Airedale Hospital through the likes of funding staff costs of the voluntary services department, running patient transport services and organising Clothes fo