A mother and daughter have signed up for a sponsored space hopper bounce for charity.
Susan Hartland, 47, and daughter Pippa Hartland-Knightley, 11, from Pudsey, decided to take part in Bounce for Leeds after Susan’s uncle was diagnosed with terminal bladder cancer. The pair aim to raise more than £100 for Yorkshire Cancer Research, which hopes 2,000 people will bounce for a minute to break the world record, on July 30, at Roundhay Park.
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