An eight-year-old school boy from West Lothian has been cycling 100 miles to help NHS frontline staff.Young Aaron Girdwood from Howden has been going out with dad Kevin every day for his daily exercise and toting up the miles on his bike to raise money for our NHS heroes.
The P3 pupil from Toronto Primary School was watching Captain Tom Moore on television and was inspired by the former British Army officer’s charity efforts.Captain Tom walked lengths of his back garden ahead of his 100th birthday today (April 30) to raise funds for the NHS.Aaron was so moved by Captain Tom he asked his dad how they could do their bit to help hard-working NHS staff.Kevin explained: “We had a wee chat and decided to try and raise money for St John’s
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