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Charity workers Bob hits the Gambia trail

Bob Powell sets off for Gambia with a handshake from Lord Mayor Coun Randall Brew and Coun Vivienne Barton.

THE Lord Mayor of Birmingham has backed an intrepid charity worker who is driving 4,000 miles to raise funds for needy children.

Coun Randal Brew has offered his support to Weoley Castle campaigner Bob Powell who was setting off to Gambia by car today.

Bob, aged 60, has given educational equipment and medical supplies to people in the West African country for more than a decade but he now hopes to raise £5,000 to set up an educational scholarship.

Coun Brew waved him off on his travels.

He said: "I would like to wish Bob every success with his 4,000-mile trek to the Gambia.

"I hope that the journey will not be too hazardous and that he will arrive safely in Banjul.

"Bob is a local hero but this journey will surely elevate him to the ranks of international hero."

Bob launched the Bob Powell Gambia Schools and Health Project to provide medical supplies, ambulances, computers and school equipment for the West African country.

His work earned him the accolade of a Birmingham Mail Local Hero in 2005. He and his team of drivers were setting off from the city's Council House for a ten-day trip through France, Gibraltar, Morocco, Mauritania and Senegal.

Once they arrive in the Gambia they will present medical equipment and educational supplies to youngsters in the country.

How YOU can help:

Bob and his team will be arriving in the Gambia after a momentous fund-raising drive and a Birmingham Mail team will be there to meet them.

We will be following the work of his charity and how money you are being urged to give will make a difference in Gambia.

Donations should be marked Gambia Project and sent to Birmingham Mail Charity Trust c/o Birmingham Foundation, Suite 2A, St George's Court, 1 Albion Street, Birmingham, B1 3AH.

Registered Charity Number 218484.

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