JUDY Murray has been appointed a trustee of Britain’s fastest growing charity event, the Kiltwalk.

The mother of tennis superstars Andy and Jamie Murray answered Sir Tom Hunter’s invitation to join the board ahead of the 2019 campaign.

Last year, 20,082 walkers helped to raise £3.6million for 1156 charities across Scotland.

A 40 per cent top-up by The Hunter Foundation brought the total to more than £5 million.

Judy took the first step on her Kiltwalk journey last September, when she walked the Edinburgh Kiltwalk for the Judy Murray Foundation, which aims to bring tennis to rural and disadvantaged areas in Scotland.

At an event for 100 charities in advance of the Glasgow Kiltwalk on April 28, Judy said: “The stories of the people I met on the Kiltwalk’s Wee Wander in Edinburgh last year were humbling.

"I knew right away I wanted to lend my support.

“I want to encourage more charities to take advantage of the Kiltwalk’s incredible fundraising model, which tops up walkers’ fundraising efforts with a 40 per cent boost from The Hunter Foundation.

"Every penny raised, and more, goes to charity.

“I’ll be walking once again to raise funds to help make tennis more accessible to everyone, no matter their age or background.

"What’s special about the Kiltwalk is that I’ll be walking alongside thousands of others raising funds for causes close to their own hearts.”

Sir Tom Hunter said: “Judy is an inspiration to us all and her commitment through her own Foundation to bring tennis to disadvantaged and rural areas is fantastic."

Registration for 2019 Royal Bank of Scotland Kiltwalk is now open. Events will take place on:

For more information see www.thekiltwalk.co.uk