Something new is coming to Harrogate, as Saint Michael's Hospice prepares to launch its first ever Harrogate Run - A Run For Everyone.
The event, which takes place on Sunday 1st March at Crimple House, aims to bring the community together for a day of fitness, fun and fundraising.
It will be held in support of local families living with terminal illness and bereavement.
Runners can choose between a chip-timed 10K or 5K route, or take part in the Littlies Run, designed especially for younger participants.
Adults can take advantage of an Early Bird entry offer of £14, while children can join the 5K and Littlies Run for free.

Organised by Saint Michael’s Hospice, the Harrogate Run aims to raise vital funds to help the charity provide care, comfort, and support to people and families across Harrogate and North Yorkshire affected by terminal illness and bereavement.
Participants will receive an event pack with route maps, parking details, and accessibility information ahead of the day. Supporters are also encouraged to come along, cheer on the runners, and enjoy the community atmosphere.
Registration for all distances opens on Monday (27th October). To find out more or to sign up, visit https://loom.ly/KMDB3d4, call 01423 879 687 or email Saint Michael’s Hospice on info@saintmichaelshospice.org.

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