A 'hero' teacher who has spent the last year delivering more than 10,000 meals to vulnerable children says this week has been his 'toughest' yet.
Zane Powles from Grimsby has been more walking more than five miles everyday throughout both lockdown school closures to deliver school dinners to those in need.
The assistant headteacher at Western Primary School has walked more than 750 miles in total, through rain, wind and shine and now snow, reports GrimsbyLive.
He started his epic routine in March last year and has carried at least five tonnes in that time. He said: “Not far off a year delivering free school meals to our families. “I have delivered over 10,000 free school meals to the doors of our families.” On Wednesday the kindhearted
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