HUNDREDS of children at a York school got behind an 11-year-old boy from the city with an extremely rare form of a life-limiting illness today.
'Bill's enthusiasm is boundless' - hundreds of York children are on the move.
HUNDREDS of children at a York school got behind an 11-year-old boy from the city with an extremely rare form of a life-limiting illness today.
All 332 pupils at Acomb Primary School took part in a 'moveathon' - doing 30 minutes of walking, jumping or skipping, to raise money for the school's charity of the year - the Lily Foundation.
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