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Farsley youngster’s fresh cycle trek to help end bed poverty

A Farsley 12-year-old is aiming to cycle from one coast to another to support a Leeds charity campaigning to end bed poverty. Jesse Carlill, 11, wants to ‘break the cycle of poverty’ by cycling 137 miles from Liverpool to Leeds in aid of Zarach, which ensures children get the restful sleep they need by lifting them out of bed poverty. Last year he raised over £4,000 by cycling from Liverpool to Leeds. This year, he hopes to do the same but will …
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West Leeds Dispatch broke the news on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
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