A Kearsley man who is afraid of heights will be abseiling down Bolton Wanderers' Toughsheet Community Stadium in aid of a food bank. Pete Hopkinson told The Bolton News that he "wouldn’t be here" without the help of Farnworth and Kearsley Foodbank after he spent time in hospital and "almost died". Now – despite being afraid of heights – he plans to abseil down the side of the stadium in aid of the food bank, as part of the Bolton Wanderers Community Charity Abseil event on Sunday, September 15.

Speaking to The Bolton News, Pete said: “I am completely s*** scared of heights – and I mean totally, I can’t even climb a ladder without panicking. “I am scared of everything, it’s hilarious.” Sign up to our newsletters to get the latest stories sent straight to your inbox.

The Bolton FM presenter added: “I’ve interviewed serving cabinet ministers and this is more scary.” After a stay in hospital, Pete said he had nothing to his name – but Farnworth and Kearsley Foodbank came to the rescue. Now, he says nothing will phase him anymore.

He said: “I had a bag of clothes, that was it. Benefits were taking a while to catch up, I’d only got my first flat on my own – they stepped in and helped me. “There was one point where my gas went wrong, they stepped in and sorted out vouchers.

They’re doing this day in, day out for some of the most vulnerable people in our society, and I just want to give back to them. “They’re a little known food bank – it’s.