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Nurse takes on running challenge after being inspired by Huntington s disease patient
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Updated: May 17, 2021, 1:38 pm
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Claire Dyce, Gill Ferguson, Jennifer Paton, Dianne Scott and Susan Dyce
The hills of Angus are being used as a training ground by five Kirrie girls set to climb Britain’s lofty peaks for charity in a single weekend later this year, as part of the Three Peaks Challenge.
Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike and Snowdon lie in wait for Gill Ferguson, Dianne Scott, Jennifer Paton and mum and daughter Susan and Claire Dyce during August’s Three Peaks Challenge.
The Kirrie women on one of their training outings.
It is a condition which Jennifer’s husband, Mike, was diagnosed with in 2014.
A GOUROCK man has been appointed as the chief executive of a national charity. Alistair Haw takes on the position at the Scottish Huntington Association, after five years as national care framework leader. Mr Haw has been at the forefront of looking at ways to improve the lives of families impacted by Huntington s disease, a progressive brain disorder caused by a defective gene which affects movement, mood and thinking skills. Alistair said: It has been an honour to have worked for SHA for the past five years - meeting and working with HD families, seeking to understand the challenges they face and fighting for solutions, both with them and on their behalf.
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