'Water baby' Callen raises £1,000 for baths by swimming 26 miles

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'Water baby' Callen raises £1,000 for baths by swimming 26 miles
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A 10-year-old Ludlow boy has raised more than £1,000 for his local baths after the keen swimmer swam 26 miles.

Callen Gill, who goes to Bitterley C Of E Primary School in Ludlow, began his swimming challenge after overhearing his mother on the phone with a friend.

"He first thought about swimming the length of the Channel, but then settled on 26 miles - marathon distance," she said. "I am very, very proud of him," said Amy."He began his swimming marathon at the beginning of August and did a mile a day.

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