Ask Dial-a-Cab's Andrew O'Regan (B92) what
his 15-year old daughter Ella is doing in July while most
of the country are on holiday and you'll get a surprising answer she is going to be part of a team of youngsters who are
swimming the English Channel. Ella wrote to Call Sign on behalf of the Clissold Swimming Club asking whether we would consider being a sponsor for the club's Channel relay in July. Ella is a member of the Hackney-based swimming club and they are currently trying to get enough sponsorship to help train for the channel relay. As a swimming club, they train for many hours and on top of that are having extra sessions for the Channel |
DAC DRIVER'S DAUGHTER IN CROSS CHANNEL SWIM |
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![]() Some of the youngsters who are hoping to swim the channel swim that will
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swim in Kings Hall, Ironmonger Row and the Lido, which are all local pools." Ella finished by saying: "In order to complete the channel swim, we are holding a mock Channel relay on Saturday 29th March at Clissold Leisure Centre to practice for the real thing. The whole squad will have to swim 1,482 lengths in a 25-metre pool in order to reach 'France' and we are looking for sponsorship for this event. And DAC are our local circuit!" Clissold are looking to raise £10.5K. If you'd like to help these youngsters in their goal, contact Anna Hart: 07977094330 or email HERE. |
KEN: "TWENTY'S PLENTY TO SAVE LIVES!" |
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In a move that current Mayor Ken Livingstone hopes will help win
him May's Mayoral election, he pledged that by 2010 he would
halve the number of child deaths and serious injuries on
London's roads. |
crossings. Speaking of a reduction in deaths and injuries since
he came to power of 40%, Mr Livingstone said: "This is the result of comprehensive policies to support pedestrians, including more pedestrian crossings and giving pedestrians longer to cross at traffic lights and even if it means we have to wait a few seconds longer." He continued by saying: "To maintain real progress, my transport manifesto sets out a commitment to now deliver a 50% reduction in all casualties and a 50% reduction in under-16 child road casualties by 2010." According to TfL figures, close to 950 children were seriously injured or killed in 1998 but that figure had fallen to 400 by 2006. |
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