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Scrambled Legs need your support

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Fri, 05/30/2014 - 11:46am

A group of Mums will be taking part in the Chudleigh Carnival six mile road race on 18 July to raise much needed funds for Cancer Lifeline South West.

Lisa Lea-Weston lives and works in Chudleigh and was diagnosed with an aggressive form of breast cancer in November 2011. The Cancer Lifeline Southwest leaflet was given to Lisa mid-treatment and provided Lisa and her partner with the opportunity to go to Sharpham for three nights and be enabled to think about their experience in an active way and be offered the opportunity to learn mindfulness techniques to help manage the fear as...

Age UK Exeter 10K - 23 March 2014

Event Date: 
23/03/2014 - 9:30am
Venue: 
Exeter City Centre

It's Life changing!

A race to suit all abilities - from beginners to elite runners.

Every pound raised will help us improve the lives of older people in Exeter.

Start: Exeter City Centre

Finish: Exeter Quayside

For more information Tel: 01392 202092

or enter online at: www.fullonsport.co.uk/ageukexeter

Get sporty with FORCE Cancer Charity at Powderham Castle

Event Date: 
08/09/2013 - 11:00am
Venue: 
Powderham Castle, Kenton

The FORCE and Francis Clark 10k, 5k and Family runs will be held at Powderham Castle on Sunday 8th September 2013 from 11 am. The 10k route will start on the field in front of the Castle, go up the driveway, along the footpath and out onto the road - taking in the wonderful estuary view. There is then a climb to the forests behind the Castle, before a cross-country track leading back to the terraces. As usual there will be a warm up beforehand and cakes and hot drinks available afterwards. The 10k run will go first, followed by the (slightly under) 5k run, which follows the first half of...

ECFC running club celebrates 10K success

Seven members of Exeter City FC’s running club are celebrating after completing their first event as a team. All the runners - some of whom have only been running a few months - completed the AgeUK Wrap Up and Run 10K race, which started in Princesshay and finished on the Quay on Sunday, in under 70 minutes, which surprised one member, Bernadette Coates.

“I was hoping for about 75 minutes,” she said. “It was great - much better than I expected. I first joined because it had been about 18 months since I had done any jogging or running and I wanted to get back into some structure and...

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