Santa Fun Run is back!

Our Santa Fun Run is making its return on Sunday, 1st December 2024, at Arrow Valley Country Park in Redditch. Whether you dash, jog, or stroll, choose between a 1km or 5km route and enjoy the holiday spirit at your own pace.

You’ll get a FREE Santa suit to wear on the day, and when you cross the finish line, you’ll be awarded a Santa-themed medal and treated to a delicious mince pie!

Gather your friends and family for a merry morning of Christmas cheer while supporting your local hospice. Thank you for your support!

Adult Entry (5k Run)

Adults (16yrs and above)

£15.00

Adult Entry (1k Run)

Adults (16yrs and above)

£15.00

Child Entry (1k Run)

Children (aged 4-15yrs)

£8.00

Child Entry (5k Run)

Children aged (4-15yrs)

£8.00

Group of 10 (5K)

ADULT (16 yrs & over)

£120.00

Group of 5 (5K)

ADULT(16&over)

£60.00

Event timings

1K

Registration opens: 9.00am

Warm up: 9.45am 

Start time 10.00am 

5K

Registration opens: 9.45am

Warm up: 10.30am 

Start time: 10.45am 

We politely ask that participants arrive in time for registration of their chosen race, if you decide to arrive earlier as a 5km participant you will be required to wait until the start time (10.45am).

Both routes include wheelchair and pushchair access. However please note that registration, warm up and the beginning/end of the run takes place on a field which may be muddy.
Dogs on leads are welcome to come along to our Santa Fun Run. There will be a prize for the best festive dressed fury friend!
Adults and Children will receive a FREE Santa suit upon registration to run in. These are available for collection prior to event or can be collected on the day of the event itself.

Dates for collection from Primrose Hospice (St godwalds road, B60 3BW) 10.00am – 4.00pm

Wednesday 20th November

Thursday 21th November

Friday 22nd November

If you have any questions or concerns regarding this event please do not hesitate to contact our fundraising team on 01527 889796 or email [email protected]

Our Santa fun run is proudly sponsored by John Truslove.