Suzannah James

I've just entered the Reading Half Marathon so my resolution is to be able to get fit enough to go round without passing out. Ideally sub one hour fifty minutes.

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Bina Donald

Kick boxing because I've had enough of these fancy themed gyms that cost a bomb and are called box fit or something. I want the real deal, and these classes are normally held in local centres and I like the idea of my money going to local places.

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Kirsti Wilson

My New Year's resolution is to pretend 2016 never happened, and to look forward with optimism and positivity!

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Charlotte Bernard

My New Year's resolution is to stay fit and healthy. I had some health issues last year that made me rather poorly, so this year it's healthy food, exercise and lots of fresh air. However, my one vice is chocolate so I will still have to nibble on that. A girl needs her chocolate.

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Ben Peters

My New Year's resolution is I will try to set up as many young people projects as I can in all the communities to help young people connect with themselves and set targets for their futures.

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