FRIENDS and family of a mum-of-four fighting bowel cancer have staged another fundraising initiative to collect money towards potentially life-saving treatment.

A canalside sponsored walk on Saturday was the latest event as part of the campaign, which aims to raise thousands of pounds to pay for Sally Major from Silsden to get the latest treatment not available to her on the NHS.

Friend Nicky Saunders and a group of others boosted the funding pot by walking 13 miles along the Leeds and Liverpool Canal towpath from Shipley into the heart of Bradford, all dressed as sheep with a photo of Mrs Major and her family on their backs.

“Sally is an amazing woman. She is being so strong. We want to raise as much money for her as possible to get the help she deserves,” said Ms Saunders.

One of the walkers said: "It was a brilliant day. Lots of pain and discomfort, but well worth it."

More than £170 was raised through collection buckets and about £1,400 in sponsorship, but with some money still to come.

A crowdfunding campaign has been set up by Mrs Major's mum, Michele Hinitt, to help the 32-year-old.

Mrs Major was diagnosed last year with advanced stage four bowel cancer. She had been to see GPs more than ten times over four years and was repeatedly told it was Irritable Bowel Syndrome.

Her cancer was found to have had spread to her liver, both lungs, lymph nodes and stomach wall lining and although intensive chemotherapy helped at first, some tumours remained.

Doctors told Mrs Major the cancer was incurable based on chemotherapy treatment, and gave her three years to live but she and her supporters are determined not to give up. They have been looking at alternative treatments including robotic radiosurgery which Mrs Major has since tried and are now looking at getting her immunotherapy at a cost of around £120,000 at the Hallwang Clinic in Germany.

On Sunday, December 4, another group of friends will be abseiling 100ft down the side of the Jurys Inn, in Bradford.

As well as battling her condition, Mrs Major has also been raising awareness through her own Twitter account @SOsally_canwait, urging people to be aware of bowel cancer symptoms earlier and insist on getting tested. People can donate money by visiting crowdfunding.justgiving.com/michele-hinitt.