THIS weekend, a team of North Wales Police officers and PCSOs, will take on the Altrincham 10K to raise funds for the Christie Charity.

Known as the Blue Light Runners, this group of colleagues, mainly from the Wrexham area, is rallying together to support their friends and loved ones currently being treated for cancer, with proceeds going towards vital work of the Christie Charity.

Alison Heron, a PCSO from Wrexham, spearheaded the fundraising campaign. Alison, who enjoys running and has completed several 10K races in the past, was inspired to take on this challenge after learning that her colleague Lara Shiers' twin sister Anna Martland had been diagnosed with triple-negative breast cancer and was receiving treatment at The Christie hospital.

Blue Light Runners - Sofia Dewberry and Alison Heron.

Blue Light Runners - Sofia Dewberry and Alison Heron.

Alison approached Lara with the idea of running the Altrincham 10K and raising funds for the Christie Charity. Lara agreed, and the two soon gathered a team of like-minded colleagues to join them.

The other members of the Blue Light Runners are Sofia Dewberry, Susan Lawrence, Gwen Jones, Jamie Organ, Stephen Howsam, Gareth Jones, John Davies, and Katie Roberts.

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Several of the team have family members who have received treatment at The Christie, including Sofia Dewberry.

Sofia's mum, a former PCSO colleague Robina Ahmed, retired early after being diagnosed with ovarian cancer, so Sofia decided to join the running team.

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To boost their fundraising efforts, the Blue Light Runners are also hosting a cake sale today (August 30), at Llay Police Station, with all proceeds going to the Christie Charity.

Alison said: "My mum had bowel cancer and before she passed away, she spent time at Nightingale House Hospice in Wrexham.

Blue Light Runners - Lara Shiers, Gwen Jones and Alison Heron.

Blue Light Runners - Lara Shiers, Gwen Jones and Alison Heron.

"I remember how grateful I was that she was able to stay there and feel welcome. It's so important to keep fundraising going to ensure that other families can receive the treatment and care they need. Supporting Anna, Robina, and the Christie Charity is our way of giving back. They are the strongest and most courageous women we know."

Alicia Gaffey, mass participation events co-ordinator at the Christie Charity, added: "'We are incredibly grateful to the Blue Light Runners team for their commitment and dedication. Every step they take in the Altrincham 10K helps us continue to provide vital care and support to our patients and their families. We wish them the best of luck in their race, and we're cheering them on every step of the way!'"

• To support Alison and the team in fundraising, visit the JustGiving page: tinyurl.com/ya6ff87b