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A MAN with cerebral palsy is attempting to run 1,900 miles in 85 days to raise money for charity.
Tom Crossland, 40, of Reades Lane, Gallowstree Common, is taking part in the Run To Refuge challenge, which involves completing the equivalent of 75 marathons between June 2 and August 28.
He plans to go round the coast of England and Wales.
He is raising money for the TRIBE Freedom Foundation, a British charity fighting to end modern slavery and human trafficking.
Mr Crossland, who is a clinical psychologist for the Berkshire Healthcare NHS Trust, set off from Kidmore End Cricket Club in his village on Wednesday last week.
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Disabled man bids to run 75 marathons in 85 days );
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A MAN with cerebral palsy will attempt to run 1,900 miles in 85 days to raise money for charity.
Tom Crossland, 40, from Gallowstree Common, is to take part in the Run To Refuge challenge, which comprises 75 marathons in 85 days between June 2 and August 28.
He will be raising money for the TRIBE Freedom Foundation, a British charity fighting to end modern slavery and human trafficking.
Mr Crossland, who is a clinical psychologist for the Berkshire Healthcare NHS Trust, will set off from his home in Reades Lanes and run around the coast of England and Wales.