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Following last year’s success, we are back at Tittesworth Visitor Centre again. But new for this year we have an exciting additional new event at the location – Family Fun Day with a trail around the reservoir. The Mountain Challenge Trek will again be setting off from Tittesworth Visitor Centre, walkers self-navigate across the amazing scenery with stunning views of the water and surrounding areas. You need to be able to read maps and have proper hiking shoes to survive the day! However, you will enjoy spectacular views and exhilarating inclines before descending back towards Leek for refreshments and hot food at Tittesworth Visitor Centre.
In the morning Teams set off from Tittesworth Visitor Centre (after a kit check) with their start time recorded officially. Participants should prepare for a long day; the weather can be unpredictable, and teammates will need to work together.
There is a formal ‘Kit List’ for both individuals and teams, which is required to be able to participate in the event. Teams need to have a minimum of 4 people and a maximum of 6 people.
Income raised from this event will go towards a project in Bangladesh that funds climate resilient water, sanitation and hygiene being supported by the Severn Trent WaterAid committee. Thank you for your support.
Event details and schedule
There are three routes to choose from. Routes will be updated on the Severn Trent Mountain Challenge | Charity trek | WaterAid UK shortly.
There are multiple options for how you join the challenge too. You can choose to register:
with your own team
as part of a guided group walk
More about the challenge, rules and kit list can be found on the website.
Event news, photos and results will be shared on the STMC Facebook page: Facebook
The Fundraising Page on Just Giving can be found here: https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/severntrentmountainchallenge2026
Arrival Time: 07:00 to register
Parking is available on site at Tittesworth Visitor Centre
Situated just 5 minutes from Sheffield City Centre, Owlerton Greyhound Stadium is the perfect night out for partygoers, couples, families and companies looking for an action packed, fun night out with multiple dog races.
Your ticket gives you entry, a race card and a FREE drink from the bar. Refreshments are also available from the snack bar.
Children, under 18, are welcome and will be charged £1 on the gate.
Event details and schedule
Parking is available on site for a small charge, Gates open at 5pm
The first race is typically at 6:26pm with the last race at 9:33pm
Live entertainment are held after the racing concludes upstairs in the main bar.
We're excited to be back in Nottingham again, after last year's amazing weather and brilliant entry numbers!
In the early morning of Friday 17th July, hundreds of participants will take to the streets of Nottingham whilst the city is still asleep. The unique 5km course will start from Collin Street, pass through the pretty Lace Market Quarter, before travelling alongside Canal Street and Castle Boulevard, to return to the city via the Canal Tow Path.
At the end of the event, participants will enjoy a healthy breakfast with local seasonal fruits.
Entries are limited due to the unique route so hurry and snap one up before they sell out!
A BIT OF HISTORY
5.30 was created by designer Sergio Bezzanti and nutritionist Sabrina Severi in Modena, Italy in 2009. The idea was to promote a healthy lifestyle through regular physical activity and eating well.
The 5.3k walk/run happens at 5.30 in the morning of a business day in the city centre. Run 5.30 is an event that encourages positive emotions and aims at improving the quality of life of its participants by:
Increasing their awareness of the benefits of exercising and eating healthy foods
Showing that an earlier start of the day allows to fit in exercise without impacting the working day
Allowing to experience the city in a brand new (early morning) light
Making exercise fun and interactive with a really positive group of people encouraging each other
BUT... WHY AT 5.30 IN THE MORNING?
to promote daily physical activity
because the day is always so busy
to discover the city in a unique light
because a little movement helps the start of the day
because there is no traffic
because it does not steal family time
because the course is short and accessible to all
because it won't affect your weekend plans
because you get to eat delicious fresh fruit
because it takes very little to be happy!
WHAT DO I RECEIVE WITH THE ENTRY?
exclusive Run 5.30 tour t-shirt 100% cotton
fresh seasonal fruits refreshment + water
Run 5.30 medal
free download of the event pictures
free download of the post-event magazine
... and the opportunity to live an experience to remember!
CHARITY PARTNER
5.30 Nottingham will donate £1 for each entry to Maggies Centre in Nottingham.
MERCHANDISE
Once again, we are producing a limited number of 5.30 t shirts in a sweat-wicking fabric, which we know some people prefer to cotton. These are available to order upon entry and you will be contacted to make payment separately. The additional t shirt(s) can be picked up with your cotton tee. Wearing either option on the morning will act as your entry ticket!
SOCIALS/MORE INFO
Be sure to follow us at https://www.facebook.com/run530uk and https://www.instagram.com/run530uk
Event details and schedule
5.30 T Shirt Collection will be from Up & Running in Nottingham City Centre, from 10am until 6pm Thursday 16th July. If you have bought merchandise you can collect this at the same time.
The event will start promptly at 5:30am from Collin Street.
Please dress appropriately for the weather forecast, and we do advise carrying your own water if you need refreshment before or during a 5km distance.
You will need to be wearing this year's t shirt (either cotton or technical) to be given your medal and breakfast so please do ensure you collect it and wear it on the morning.
It has been described as one of the country’s most beautiful city runs. Since its launch in 2009, the event has also grown into one of Yorkshire’s most popular 10Ks.
The York 10K offers runners the unique opportunity to race through the heart of this wonderful city.
The route starts and finishes in Knavesmire Road, close to York Racecourse. It then takes in some of the city’s most historic landmarks, including the ancient city walls, Clifford’s Tower and the minster.
The atmosphere will be electric from start to finish.
And for runners chasing that elusive PB, the flat and fast course is perfect.
Event details and schedule
Event Schedule
Start Time : 09:30
Start Line : Knavesmire Road
Event Village
To satisfy your pre and post-run fuel needs, a selection of tasty food and drink choices will be available to purchase.
There are also several bars and cafés in the area that will be sure to welcome spectators and participants and are often bursting with atmosphere after the event.
Our wonderful partner charities will also be located in the Event Village, so make sure you go say hi!
Baggage
Please leave enough time pre-event to drop off your bag in the designated Baggage Store.
Please use the tear-off strip attached to your race number and simply tie it around the handle of your bag before checking it into the Baggage Store.
After the race. you are advised to make your way to the Baggage Store to reclaim your property before meeting up with your loved ones. Please collect your bags as soon as possible so that you can avoid the queues.
Fuel & Hydration
We will have water stations on course, where you will be able to pick up a 330ml bottle of water. To see the exact locations of water stations, please refer to the route map.
Please make use of the bins provided post water stations.
Pacers
We’ll have friendly pacers on the course, sponsored by Arla Protein who can help you stick to your intended finish time. They’ll have flags attached to them with finish times so you can choose the best pace to suit you.
Toilets
Please only use the allocated toilets for this event located around the stadium. There will be plenty of toilets which you will be able to use pre or post-race.
Run For All operates a zero-tolerance policy and any runners seen urinating anywhere other than the facilities provided will be disqualified.
Medical
Should you find you require medical assistance, personnel will be on hand to help at regular intervals on the course with fixed first aid stations located near the water stations.
In addition, there will be a first aid unit and recovery area located near the start and finish line. There will also be roaming first aiders around the Event Village.
Clothing
It is important to note that all clothing discarded at the start of the race will be collected and donated. Unfortunately, we are unable to keep any clothing that has been left in the starting area, unless dropped in the baggage store prior to the race.
Photos
Smile! The MarathonPhotos team will be on course throughout the event to snap your picture.
Photographs can be purchased at marathonphotoslive.com
Results
All results will be available in the results section of the website soon after the end of the event.
However, keep in mind that it’s not all about times – you should be proud of yourself just for getting out there and getting active!
Massage
Please see here if massage will be provided.
Running enthusiast, get ready to experience an unforgettable adventure at the famous Solihull Half Marathon & 10k! 💪 The perfect opportunity to push your limits while contributing to a charitable cause.
parkrun is such a simple concept: turn up every Saturday and volunteer, walk, jog or run 5k.
parkrun is such a simple concept: turn up every Saturday and volunteer, walk, jog or run 5k.
junior parkrun is a free, fun, friendly, weekly, community event organised by volunteers of all ages for children aged 4 to 14.
2k junior parkrun events take place on Sunday mornings in the UK, Ireland and Australia.