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Runners from Dover, Deal and Sandwich set off on London Marathon challenge

By: Beth Robson

Published: 00:00, 24 April 2016

Updated: 10:41, 24 April 2016

Runners from across the district have set off to complete a grueling 26.5 mile course at the London Marathon.

This is the 36th year of the world's most famous fund-raising race.

Here’s a selection of those taking part:

Kerry Creasy of The Fairway, Deal who is running in the London Marathon

Kerry Creasy of The Fairway, Deal, has battled with alcoholism in the past. Having overcome her troubles, it made her see that kids are everything. She is supporting the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC).

Sponsor her by clicking here:

Bronwen Lafferty is running the marathon for Macmillan nurses

Specialist nurse Bronwen Lafferty, 36, of William Pitt Avenue, is aiming to raise £2,000 for Macmillan Cancer Support.

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Click here to sponsor her.

Natasha Cloke is running the marathon in aid of Pegasus Playscheme

Natasha Cloke, 34, of Minnis Lane, River, is supporting Mercury Charity of the Year Pegasus Playscheme in her marathon bid today.

Mother of one, Miss Cloke, works for Carol Peters coach travel. her cousin's son has benefited from the play scheme, and she is delighted to finally get a ballot place.

Sponsor Natasha by clicking here.

People can support Mr Moore's marathon run by donating on his JustGiving page

Nick Moore, 26, from East Langdon Road, Guston is running the marathon for Lord's Taverners, a charity which helps disabled and disadvantaged children get into sport.

You can sponsor Nick by clicking here.

Gary Dunster

Gary Dunster is running for the National Deaf Children's Society (NDCS) which helped him and wife Jodie learn about their son Isaac's deafness.

Gary, 42, of Walmer Gardens, Deal, is a security manager at Discovery Park.

Sponsor him by clicking here.

Tom McLachlan is running the London Marathon

Carpenter's apprentice Tom McGlachlan, 18, wants to help keep disabled children mobile and is supporting Get Kids Going.

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The average cost of a wheelchair is £4,000 so he wants to raise as much as he can.

Tom is a Betteshanger Rugby team player. You can sponsor him by clicking here.

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