Between the 12 and 15 May the entire gyratory system around the junction will be closed overnight for resurfacing work, with no traffic able to leave or join at the junction.
"It's been an unbelievable effort from so many people to raise as much money for the charity as we have so far," Mr Brunt said."Whether it's been at open days, car washes, individual or team challenges, everybody has gone the extra mile."
Mr Brunt will be taking part in the Mow Cop challenge, and said they hoped to top the fundraising total as well as the hill.Chief Fire Officer Rob Barber said the climb would be "tough" but they were always looking at ways to help communities."I have seen first-hand the level of support that the Fire Fighters Charity gives to so many former colleagues and their families, both in Staffordshire and across the country," he said.
"I know that our efforts are going to a worthy cause and we're doing what we can to help support those in our firefighting family."The US Commerce Department has announced plans to impose tariffs of up to 3,521% on imports of solar panels from four South East Asian countries.
It comes after an investigation that began a year ago when several major solar equipment producers asked the administration of then-President Joe Biden to protect their US operations.
The proposed levies - targeting companies in Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia and Vietnam - are in response to allegations of subsidies from China and the dumping of unfairly cheap products in the US market.She added Lexi was "shaken in a way that was rough, unnecessary, violent and caused her brain to start bleeding".
"The prosecution don't suggest that either Melissa Wilband or Jack Wheeler intended to kill Lexi or wanted to cause her serious harm," she told the court.Ms Osborne said it would have been clear to the person inflicting the injuries to Lexi that "some harm would be caused by their actions", and there was evidence that the incident "was not the first time Lexi had been shaken".
Ms Wilband and Mr Wheeler had been in a relationship for about three years but separated for several months when she became pregnant with another man in early 2019.In court on Tuesday, they were described as "regular cocaine users" and that Ms Wilband told Mr Wheeler throughout the pregnancy that he was the biological father, despite knowing this not to be the case, Ms Osborne said.