A CHESTER schoolgirl has raised more than £1,000 for the NHS by walking 10 miles while in isolation.

Nine year-old Bethan Jones, from Newton, completed 250 laps around her garden, in a bid to raise vital funds.

“My aunties Clare, Sian and Lel all work for the NHS, they are working really hard so I wanted to help,” said the Mickle Trafford Village School pupil.

Bethan’s parents Jude and Bryn, helped Bethan publicise the event, with a video passed among friends and family, as well as posts on social media.

Bethan carried out her walk on Thursday, April 23, the same day as Clap for Hero’s, when she aimed to raise £100.

Bethan added: “On the day my friends and neighbours made posters which my mum put on the gate for passers-by to see.

“I felt tired but happy that I completed it. Lots of strangers cheered me on as they past which was nice.”

One of Bethan’s neighbours John Farrell, accounts senior at Ellis & Co Chartered Accountants and Business Advisers, helped Bethan pass the £1,000 mark with a donation of £50 from the Chester based accountancy firm.

He said: “It’s incredible what Bethan has achieved, she has raised an incredible amount for such a worthy cause.

“We were all cheering her on over the fence, including my sons Joseph and Archie, it was amazing to witness. Well done Bethan!”

This is the first solo challenge Bethan has completed and admits she would happily do another, but it would be in the future.

“I think I have cleared out my friends and families money boxes!” she added.

Bethan’s Just Giving page is still open and excepting donations at: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/bethanmairjones10