A firefighter is going to be blazing a trail through London as he takes part in this weekend’s world-famous marathon.
West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service (WYFRS) station manager Ant Devine will be raising money for the NSPCC when he runs in Sunday’s London Marathon. Training for the 26-mile challenge has taken him 20 weeks and he is hoping to raise £2,200 for charity.
Ant is the programme advisor overseeing the WYFRS Birkenshaw redevelopment programme which will see the construction of a new modern energy-efficient three-storey headquarters and training facility for the service. In 2020 he adopted his three-year-old son with husband Dean and said he wants to give other young children the chance of a good start.