Student boost for Sport Relief

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STUDENTS and staff at a Priestly College in Warrington donned fancy dress to run a specially devised one mile course to raise funds for charity.
Dancing gorillas and running hot dogs joined extras from the 118 advert on the track around the Loushers Lane campus to raise £500 for Sport Relief and the College’s own Mozambique Appeal.
The run ended with a fun assault course while those students who wanted to continue exercising were able to do so through a high impact aerobics session.
College marketing officer, Nat Ashurst, said: “It was great to see the entire community unite for this very special cause.
“Everybody dug deep in both senses of the word and it was really pleasing that so much money was raised on an enjoyable and active afternoon.”
Pictures show (hotdogs) – Ryan Forber (right) and Michael Southern and other performers.


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