A Peterhead youngster has been using his daily exercise hour to raise money for the NHS.
Six-year-old Connor Forsyth decided he needed to help the NHS after watching the news and seeing the rising numbers of those who had died of coronavirus.
He set himself the challenge of cycling 100 miles throughout the month of May, and is already half way there.
Proud mum Alison said: “He had obviously been seeing everything on the news going on at the moment and he came up with an idea. So he said to me, ‘mum, I want to start raising money for the NHS’.
“I asked what target he was thinking because I had no idea, I know a lot of people are facing financial difficulty at the moment and he said he would be absolutely delighted with £100.”
He has already raised more than £1,000, which the family hope will be used by the NHS locally. To sponsor Connor, visit www.gofundme.com/f/biking-for-nhs
Peterhead youngster raising money for the NHS with daily exercise regime