After the hottest London Marathon in history, residents across Gloucestershire battled to raise money for their chosen charities.
Lisa McKie and Jules Gray-Steel were no exception with the latter breaking her arm just two weeks before the race.
Despite this Jules went ahead with the race in scorching conditions as she did not want to let her sponsors down.
Together the pair raised over £7,000 for the or the Anna Freud children and families mental health charity.
Congratulations to the pair for their hard work and determination at the London Marathon.
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