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TWO friends who were both diagnosed with cancer and lost their spouses to terminal illnesses took on a gruelling challenge to support a charity. Paula Dack, 71, and Rod Beechey, 75, walked more than 52 miles and raised £1,450 for Prospect Hospice. The pals, both from Cricklade, began walking together when they formed a bubble during the first lockdown of Covid-19 pandemic. Paula said: “Before lockdown I walked half a mile or three quarters of a mile locally. During the pandemic Rod and I started walking together. At first it was just round the block and then it became a couple of miles. “We kept challenging ourselves to go further and sometimes we walked up to six miles a day. We then thought to ourselves we should do a walk for charity.” ....
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Fairford news with Chris Roberts COTSWOLD MP, Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown will be chairing The Cotswolds Flood Resilience Public Meeting on Friday from 10.30am - 12pm via Zoom only. This is an opportunity for residents of Fairford, Lechlade, South Cerney, Cerney Wick, Siddington, Cirencester, Bledington and Moreton-in-Marsh to hear and ask questions of the continued flood resilience work taking place and to speak with officials from the county and district councils, parish councils, Thames Water and the Environment Agency about ongoing issues. Please email Bettertonj@parliament.uk if you wish to participate in the call and also include any questions or concerns you would like to have discussed. ....