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HARLOW: Abseilers set to raise £60,000 for charity
Harry Joseph, 92, about to make his descent from the 110ft Church Langley water tower
Harry Joseph, 92, about to make his descent from the 110ft Church Langley water tower

SUPERMAN, Batwoman and an adventurous 92-year-old man have helped raise tens of thousands of pounds for charity by abseiling from the 110ft Church Langley water tower.

Organisers hope the two-day event, yesterday and today, will raise £60,000 - taking the total raised in the 11-year history of the fund-raiser, organised by the Rotary Club of Harlow Tye, to a staggering £450,000.

Harry Joseph, of School Lane, in Harlow, became the oldest person to take part when he dropped to the ground earlier this afternoon.

He was pledged £620 and was supporting St Clare Hospice, at Hastingwood, along with family members Keith Thompson and Kelli Arnold who also abseiled.

Harry said afterwards: "It was exhilarating." He added: "About seven years ago I decided to do things I'd never done before."

And so at the age of 85 he went paragliding, and has also been in a glider.

Of his abseil, he said: "It was a challenge."

John Foster, whose son Robert, was killed along with two colleagues in a friendly fire incident while serving with the 1st Battalion Royal Anglian Regiment in Afghanistan last August, was joined by Robert's friend and neighbour Grieg Williamson as they raised £1,000 for the 1st Royal Anglian Afghanistan Memorial Fund.

Speaking at the top of the water tower, John said: "He'll be up there having a right laugh - and saying I'm too old!"

Grieg, who undertook his Army trainiing with Robert before opting for a career with the London Fire Brigade, went running with Robert, but remembers: "I could never keep up with him, he was always too fast for me."

Other organisations benefiting from the annual event were the Epping-based The Dream Factory, Upper Clapton Rugby Club, at Thornwood, Isabel Hospice, the Harlow-based Streets2Homes charity, Harlow St John Ambulance, the Friends of Henry Moore School, Motability, the Alzheimers Society, the Parkinson's Disease Society, Chigwell Disabled Group, Harlow Sub-Aqua Club, Marie Curie Cancer Care, the St Elizabeth's Centre at Much Hadham and the Friends of Johnny Wong (the Victoria Theatre, Old Harlow).

3:48pm Sunday 4th May 2008

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