A popular 10k charity race is returning to Bradford this summer after a three-year break.
The race will raise money for Leeds-based charity, Epilepsy Action, which campaigns to improve epilepsy services and raise public awareness of the condition.
Katie Reah, fundraising events manager at Epilepsy Action, said: “The Bradford 10k is a fantastic race, and we are so excited to bring it back after a three-year wait.
"It’s a friendly and exciting day that sees the West Yorkshire running community come together to raise money to support people affected by epilepsy.
“This fast and flat route is the perfect autumn challenge for people of all abilities, whether you’re a complete beginner or chasing your personal best, so now is the ideal time for people to sign up, boost their fitness and raise money.”
The race is taking place on September 18, 2022 and the finish line will be in centenary square.
The charity has opened 3,000 places at a rate of £24 for affiliated running clubs and £26 for the general public.
For more information or to sign up, visit epilepsy.org.uk/bradford or call the events team on 0113 210 8881. The closing date for entries is Wednesday 14 September, subject to availability.
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