Glossop Rotary Club has hit the magical £250,000 total, with the fundraiser it first held in 1978.
But just by the skin of its teeth.
Last October’s Glossop Jog brought in around £5,000, which organiser Barrie Powney thought at the time would take the total raised from 41 ‘Jogs’ past the quarter of a million pound mark.
However it looked as though it might fall agonisingly short.
But this week, a relieved club president Paul Scullion called the Chronicle to say: “We have done it, £60 has come in from Glossopdale School which takes it (the total) past the £250,000 mark.”
The news comes just weeks before the jog’s annual presentation night, when cheques will be presented to Kidscan and other charities and awards to some of the joggers.
Main image:
Runners at the 2019 Glossop Jog.

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