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Parkrun finally returns to four Sheffield parks this weekend UK News

Saturday morning’s 5k events were called off over a year ago as the pandemic made mass races impossible.

But the event is due to return to Endcliffe, Concord, Graves and Manor Field parks at 9 a.m. after Parkrun UK obtained clearance.

The organizers of the Endcliffe Park event announced its return via their Facebook page www.facebook.com/endcliffeparkrun/ which says, “It’s official, we are in our final countdown for parkrun returns. It will be a great new adventure.

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Hallam Parkrun in Endcliffe Park
Hallam Parkrun in Endcliffe Park

They promise a new course and a Covid-compliant event. Another article reads: “This is really getting closer to the start of the parkrun which is back, hurray

Volunteers are always in high demand, so if you would like to volunteer, please email [email protected] Due to COVID guidelines and our new course, we need a few more volunteers than normal. “

Parkruns are free, weekly community events around the world. Runners must register on Parkrun.org and print a wristband to participate.

Parkrun.org says, “This is a positive, welcoming and inclusive experience where there is no time limit and no one finishes last. Everyone is welcome, whether you are walking, running, running, volunteering or spectating.

Hallam Parkrun in Endcliffe Park

“Registration is completely free and only has to be done once! Simply fill out the registration form, print your barcode and go to your local event.

“There are 1,073 events across the country to choose from. There are so many reasons to participate!

“Whether you walk, run, run, volunteer or spectator, you can learn new skills and improve your health and happiness in the great outdoors while making new friends, feeling part of your local community and improving your physical condition. We would love to see you soon! ”

Hallam Parkrun in Endcliffe Park
Members of the Sheffield Music Hub practicing their samba skills at te Endcliffe Park Parkrun.
Rainy parkrun at Endcliffe Park – David Bocking with daughter Emily (right) and adopted daughter in buggy

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Source: www.thestar.co.uk
This notice was published: 2021-07-20 12:00:18

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