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Judge Luciano Panici, gives the oath to Bloom Township trustees, Cheryl Franklin, Don Garcia, Jacqelene Stewart and Michael Noonan. (Mary Compton)
Bloom Township trustee, Cheryl Franklin speaks with TJ Somer, Bloom Township Supervisor. (Mary Compton)
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Group complete Trek72 - walking from Middleton to Blackpool - for local charities Date published: 18 April 2021
The Trek72 team in Blackpool
A team of individuals of all ages and health levels have recently completed a massive 72km walk in aid of local charities Springhill Hospice and Neil’s Appeal.
Led by 35-year-old sprinkler fitter Andrew Ormrod, the team of ten walked from Middleton to Blackpool on Saturday 3 April as part of the charity campaign Trek72.
Originally scheduled for 27 February, the 44.7-mile challenge was delayed due to national lockdown restrictions on travelling and groups.
Andrew’s sister and co-organiser Kerry Ormrod, who was one of the ten participants ‘living, eating and breathing’ the charity event which aimed to raise £5,000, said: “We started with ten walkers and seven fully completed the 72km.