SIX-year-old football mascot Bradley Lowery is "super excited" about taking a family holiday to the North Yorkshire coast.

The family of the terminally-ill Sunderland fan, who suffers from a rare cancer called neuroblastoma, have had to cancel several holidays in the past as he was too unwell to travel.

Bradley, from Blackhall Colliery, County Durham, has moved people around the world with his battle against the disease and has struck up a friendship with footballer Jermain Defoe.

In a post on the Bradley Lowery's fight against neuroblastoma Facebook page, mother Gemma wrote: "Well after booking up and having to cancel several holidays the day has come where we are going away to Scarborough for a break.

"Bradley is super excited and is feeling good in himself when he is awake.

"We not sure if we will get to stop the full week yet, but we will just take each day as it comes."

She signed it off with the hashtags #makingmemories #bradley'smile #alwaysbegrateful

Last month, Bradley was joined by striker Defoe and Sunderland keeper Vito Mannone for his birthday party.

The celebrations also included fire-eaters, a funfair, marquee, jugglers and stilt-walkers.