FIVE-YEAR-OLD Bradley Lowery has been given the all clear to fly to America to visit Disneyland.

The youngster, of Blackhall Colliery, County Durham, is battling neuroblastoma and has been taken to the nation’s hearts.

A post on his Facebook page yesterday says: “I’m over the moon that Bradley’s consultant is allowing him to fly so we can go to Disneyland America.

“We don’t have long to organise it but would love suggestions on what hotel or villa is best to stay at.

“I’m wanting to make it really special so I’m willing to pay a little bit more than normal.

“Also anything you think that is worth doing let me know as I don’t know where to start.

“The main activities Bradley wants to do is to go to Universal Studios and swim with dolphins. Thank you in advance.”

Since Bradley’s plight came to national attention he has formed a special relationship with Sunderland football club, and especially striker Jermaine Defoe.

At the weekend, the young Sunderland fan dressed up in his best suit and was treated to a day behind the scenes at Aintree.

He was awarded honorary 41st place on the racecard at the Randox Health Grand National.

Bradley met some of the jockeys before the big race, had his own weigh-in – tipping the scales at just 2st 12.5lb – and even had the chance to ride on the shoulders of winning rider Derek Fox.

His family said he had a “brilliant day” despite not feeling well during the morning.

“This is an experience we will treasure forever.”

Earlier last week Bradley’s parents Carl and Gemma were given the news that the treatment he has been receiving at Newcastle’s Royal Victoria Infirmary is not working.