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Danny Dwyer runs up BT Tower for Great Ormond Street

Graham Robson March 6, 2016

Bear-Patrol organiser Danny Dwyer turned his attention to raising money for Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital today.

Danny Dwyer
Danny Dwyer

Danny took part in the BT Tower Climb challenge in London today, Sunday March 6, climbing over 1000 steps to reach the top of the iconic London landmark in 8 mins 43 secs, coming 96th out of 287 runners.

Danny said: “I want to thank everyone who sponsored me. It wasn’t about the competition but about joining in with the other supporters of the hospital raising money for a great cause.

He  continued: “The views from the top of the tower were totally amazing and well worth the climb yet any tribulations in my life are nothing compared to what these children and their families face every single day of their lives.”

Danny raised over £300 in sponsorship and in total the climb is expected to raise over £100,000 for Great Ormond Street Children’s Charity, who raise money so that Great Ormond Street Hospital can continue to provide world-class care for its young patients and their families, and pioneer new treatments and cures for childhood illnesses.

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