A Bolton woman will be dancing for 24 hours straight to raise money for causes close to her heart. While for some, dance till you drop might mean a few hours at a time before stopping through exhaustion, that is not an option for 51-year-old Lisa Urmston. Lisa, from Darcy Lever, will hold her fourth annual "danceathon" at the end of the week, dancing all the way through from noon on Friday, August 16 to noon on Saturday.

This year the charity event, which will be at Gorses Green, Darcy Lever, will be split between two causes close to her heart, the Sapphire Partnership and Bolton Dementia Support. She said: "I started it four years ago, I am nearly 52 now and was 49 when I started. I danced into my 50th birthday on the second year.

Read more: University of Bolton professor valiant attempt to complete challenge Read more: Sister's beautiful tribute to 'inspirational' woman who died after battle with cancer Read more: Bolton organisation finalist in prestigious awards "Bolton Dementia Support have been great with my dad, he was diagnosed with it nine years ago but he is doing really well, me and my sister are his main carers. "But they really help him." Lisa works with children with learning difficulties, as does Bolton-based charity the Sapphire Partnership, which assists young adults with neurodiverse needs and disabilities to work towards independence, become more resilient and achieve their potential.

The event will take place on Friday and Saturday (Image: Public) She said.