The Hunts Post: Julie crosses the line at the London Marathon. Julie crosses the line at the London Marathon. (Image: NWAFT)London Marathon runner Julie Tebb has honoured her late father by raising money to help revamp the garden at Hinchingbrooke Hospital where he was a patient.

Business support co-ordinator Julie, who works for North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust, at Peterborough City Hospital, joined thousands of other runners (with her trusty sidekick Sweep) for the 26.2 miles course – and has smashed her £150 target several times over.

Julie hopes her total will top £600 for the North West Anglia Hospitals’ Charity, with the money pledged to support a garden project at Hinchingbrooke Hospital in Huntingdon.

Julie completed the course in six hours and 40 seconds, running in her bright Hospitals’ Charity T-shirt.

This was her fifth London Marathon and she was running in memory of her late father Alan Hounsham.

“My dad passed away last year and was very well cared for at Hinchingbrooke. He loved his garden, and he liked seeing the medals I had won at various running events, so this seemed like a fitting tribute.

Julie added: “The London Marathon is a fantastic occasion and it was a fabulous day – I loved every second. It did get hard going after 20 miles and I really had to dig deep towards the end, but the support from the crowd was incredible.”

Julie is now looking ahead to her next event, the Derby Ramathon half marathon in June.

Philip Fearn, charitable projects manager for the North West Anglia Hospitals’ Charity, said: “We are very grateful to Julie for generously choosing us as her good cause to raise funds for and our huge congratulations to her on a wonderful achievement.”

Peterborough City Hospital, Rutland and Stamford Hospital and Hinchingbrooke Hospital in Huntingdon are all part of North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust.