Nottingham 10K

Trent Bridge Community Trust is one of the Nottingham 10K Charity Partners this year. Aiming to encourage runners to raise £100 each to support our amazing programmes that support vulnerable people in Nottinghamshire.
Trent Bridge Community Trust is one of the Nottingham 10K Charity Partners this year. Aiming to encourage runners to raise £100 each to support our amazing programmes that support vulnerable people in Nottinghamshire.
Nottingham 10K 2025 · 9 March 2025 ·
Keen runners will have the opportunity to support the Trent Bridge Community Trust in March by signing up to the Nottingham 10k.
The flagship mass-participation event returns to the city on Sunday 9 March 2025, with the course taking in Old Market Square, Nottingham Trent University and the Forest Recreation Ground, before finishing in the grounds of the Park Estate.
Individuals can sign up to take part in the event now, at https://www.runforall.com/events/10k/nottingham-10k/, and can choose to receive a fundraising pack from the Trent Bridge Community Trust at the 'Fundraising' stage of signing up. You will then receive further fundraising information from us.
Runners from Notts and The Blaze will also be representing the Trust and taking part on the day.
“We first supported the Nottingham 10k last year, and it was such a buzz to be part of the event and see so many people come together to reach personal goals and support good causes,” said Mandy Wright, Head of Community and Development.
“I know many of us will begin the new year eager to shed a few pounds from the Christmas period, and a 10k run is an ideal target to aim for. Plus, there’s plenty of time in the opening months of 2025 to get ready to take the challenge on.
“Most importantly, this is a great opportunity to raise much-needed funds for our life-changing work across the city and county.
“Every penny we receive helps us to support individuals in need of a helping hand – from disadvantaged young people navigating their way through education to those who are living with the effects of dementia.
“I look forward to seeing as many people as possible taking on the challenge in March.”
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