Brothers to climb 15 mountains in 24 hours in Rovers tops in hospice fundraiser
Two brothers will be climbing 15 mountains in less than 24 hours in Blackburn Rovers shirts to raise money for a local hospice.
I have been a multimedia reporter with the Lancashire Telegraph since September 2020. Before that I was a reporter for Blog Preston and studied a degree in Journalism at the University of Central Lancashire. Although I have only been working in journalism for just over a year, I have managed to speak to some amazing people and cover stories from all across the county. I have a keen interest in politics, human interest and business news and like to keep up to date with the latest entertainment gossip. Contact me with any news relating to Blackburn, Darwen, Hyndburn, Pendle, Burnley or Ribble Valley.
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