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AN EIGHT-year-old boy has declared he is up for another challenge after raising more than £400 for charity Kidney Research UK. Noah Salisbury, of Prestatyn, ran 27.5 miles instead of his target of 25 and raised more than £400 for the charity. He was inspired to do the challenge after his nanna, Pam Davenport, received a kidney. Noah was supported by his family Dad Paul Salisbury, 42, said: Noah took an interest in running as his football has been cancelled so decided to do this challenge to keep fit and raise money at the same time. Noah found the fundraiser challenging, fun and rewarding and it helped get him out during the pandemic.
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Dadly missed: Edmund Lowe Tributes have been paid to Edmund Lowe, who died peacefully at the Royal Bolton Hospital on December 26, 2020, at the age of 79. Eddie was a loving husband to Dilys and a devoted dad to his three sons, Antony, Michael and Mark. He was a much loved grandad, great grandad, brother and uncle. Born and bred in Bolton, Eddie was a BT engineer his whole working life - but after taking early retirement, he landed his dream job with the Bolton Wanderers Football Club ticket office. He worked at both the Burnden Park and the Reebok Stadium, and was a popular figure within the office.
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There have been a number of death notices made in Stoke-on-Trent and North Staffordshire this week.
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This week, these are the loved ones remembered in the funeral notices and family announcements in The Sentinel.