A 24-hour event in Perth at the weekend saw more than 100 people taking part to raise money for Cancer Research UK. Relay For Life began at noon on Saturday on the North Inch and organisers hoped to raise around £25,000. After the opening ceremony, members of the 15 teams each consisting of between eight and 15 people got started. With the relay being non-stop through the night, those team members not on the track took turns to rest, eat, or slept in nearby tents.
A 24-hour event in Perth at the weekend saw more than 100 people taking part to raise money for Cancer Research UK. Relay For Life began at noon on Saturday on the North Inch and organisers hoped to raise around £25,000. After the opening ceremony, members of the 15 teams each consisting of between eight and 15 people got started. With the relay being non-stop through the night, those team members not on the track took turns to rest, eat, or slept in nearby tents.