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Lucja has climbed Pendle Hill every day for five days in a row and on the second day of her achievement she had already topped her £100 target by £200! Setting off from Barley,


Lucja, a pupil at St Mary’s RC Primary School, has braved all kinds of weather this week to achieve her goal of conquering the Five Summit Challenge. She has climbed two-and-


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safety and wellbeing and the School Council promoted the issue ofChild Sexual Exploita­ tion, creating resources that were initially created for use by pupils at the Billington- based school and that are now being used across Lancashire. Based on the theme “Be Aware, Stay Safe” the resources deal with healthy relationships and have been commended by Lancashire Police for use by teenagers and youth groups. Headteacher, Mr Michael


Wright, said: “This was the first time we have entered the Chairman’s Challenge and we faced strong competition from schools across Lanca­ shire whohadbeeninvolvedin


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half-miles each night accom­ panied by either herdadAdam or mum Lisa who said: “Lucja watched them building new schools after the earthquake in Nepal and she decided that she wanted to do her bitto help butshewasn’tsure how. “We then watched a docu­ mentary on Everest and that’s


whenwecameupwiththeidea a nursery nurse at Wheatley of climbing Pendle Hill.”


Lane Primary School in Fence, Lucja,who has a baby sister has raised cash for the Liver-


Tahlia (two) is following in the pool Women’s Hospital with a footsteps of her parents, who series of coffee mornings. An- are Sabden charity champs, yone who would like to spon- Adam has organised motown ■ sor Lucja can do so by going to nights to raise money for their www.justgiving.com/5/sum- local church and Lisa, who is mit-challenge.


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possible by giving out leaflets as well as collecting and sort­ ing the food. Ribble Valley MP Nigel


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