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Derbyshire Times news bulletin with editor Phil Bramley
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00:00Here's today's Derbyshire Times video bulletin.
00:03A fundraiser has been set up to help buy an off-road motorised wheelchair for a much-loved
00:08family man, friend and colleague from Chesterfield.
00:10Gary Wilkes, who is 57, a former window cleaner and dog agility trainer at the North Derbyshire
00:16Dog Agility Club, was diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a blood cancer in his bones, in 2021.
00:22While his illness was not curable, it was treatable, and in 2022 Gary received a stem
00:27cell transplant which was supposed to give him three to five years of remission.
00:31But his life was turned upside down when one morning he woke up to find that his legs were
00:36unstable.
00:37He went to the hospital where it was determined that a tumour was pushing onto his spinal
00:40cord.
00:41Now, Alison Rigby, Gary's friend from the agility club, has set up a fundraiser to help
00:46finance an off-road motorised wheelchair for him.
00:49The fundraiser, which was set up only a few days ago, has already raised £6,000.
00:55Alison said,
01:10A number of flood alerts have been issued for rivers in Derbyshire today after heavy
01:13rainfall and snow melt saw water levels rise over the weekend.
01:17The Environment Agency, which issued the alerts, said,
01:25Police plan driving routes to avoid low-lying roads near rivers which may be flooded and
01:29avoid contact with floodwater.

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