Pathway officially named after Derbyshire legend Jack Reynolds on what would have been his 109th birthday
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A pathway has been named Jack Reynolds Way – complete with a sign – in Hollingwood, the village where he lived for most of his life.
It was officially unveiled on Tuesday, on what would have been Jack’s 109th birthday.
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Hide AdMuch-loved Jack – whose charity fundraising exploits captured the hearts of millions of people right across the UK and indeed the world – passed away at the grand old age of 108 in April last year.
Jack Reynolds Way is about halfway up Sycamore Road – where Jack lived with his beloved wife Kathleen – and the pathway leads up to Laurel Crescent.
When the sign was installed earlier this year, Jack’s daughter Jayne Goodwin, 60, of Brimington Common, told the Derbyshire Times: “This is a wonderful tribute to my dad.
“We're all absolutely delighted with it and so proud.
“He will never be forgotten.”
Great-great grandfather Jack – who was dubbed ‘Britain’s oldest daredevil’ – made headlines across the globe for achieving four Guinness World Records after his 100th birthday, raising thousands of pounds for many good causes.
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Hide AdHe became the oldest person to get a tattoo at 104, the oldest to ride a rollercoaster at 105, the oldest to take on a zip wire at 106 and the oldest to be a supporting artist in a TV show at 107 when he appeared on the Channel 4 soap Hollyoaks.