Jane Tomlinson’s Run For All, in partnership with Bury Council and Bury BID, are excited to announce the highly anticipated Bury Running Festival is back for 2025.
It returns to Bury’s sporting calendar on Sunday 7 September, and entries are now officially open for the 10K and Mini and Junior editions.
Thousands of runners are expected to take part in the range of distances, which will see the 10K participants start and finish outside The Rock shopping centre and embark on a route along Tottington and Bury Road before heading onto the Kirklees Trail and looping back into the town centre.
A great event for runners and spectators alike, this scenic route promises to attract huge crowds of supporters as the town centre meets the picturesque countryside.
The Mini and Junior, taking place on the same day, are open to those aged three years plus, offering the perfect opportunity for families and friends to stay active and healthy together. The Bury Mini caters for 3-8 years, while those aged 9-14 years will have the opportunity to take on the 2.5km distance.
With community and charity at the core, participants are encouraged to take part and fundraise for one of the event’s partner charities - Jane Tomlinson Appeal, BackUp North West and Trust House - or for a cause of their own choice.
Marking the second year of their multi-year partnership, title sponsor Bury BID will again work collectively with Run For All and Bury Council to not only motivate and inspire but empower participants of all ages and abilities join in.
2024 marked the inaugural year of the partnership between the three organisations as they came together to celebrate their shared mission to create a more dynamic and prosperous town for both residents and visitors alike, as well as businesses.
Tristan Batley-Kyle, Director of Operations at Run For All, commented: “We’re delighted to have opened entries for the 2025 Bury Running Festival and have the support of both the council and Bury BID once again.
“The event is always a great way for families and friends of all ages to stay active and healthy together, whilst providing a perfect opportunity to fundraise for so many worthy causes and we expect this year to be no different.”
“We are thrilled to support the Run for All – Bury BID 10K again in 2025. Last year was a wonderful, positive event. This event brings our community together, promotes an active lifestyle and the vibrant spirit and energy of Bury’s residents and showcases the fabulous businesses of Bury town centre to those taking part. It really puts Bury on the map. We’re proud to see so many people participating and want to thank everyone involved in this great event,” explained Nigel Shields, Town Centre Director.
Councillor Tamoor Tariq, cabinet member for health and wellbeing, said: “Thousands of participants, spectators and volunteers unite each year to take part in Bury Running Festival. With fun and fundraising at its core, participants can run for their own reason, but with one goal in common – to make a significant difference to others.
“Last year’s event was yet another fantastic day for our town and our communities. Let’s make 2025 the biggest and best event yet centered around running, fundraising and community spirit. Come on Bury, everyone is welcome to join, let’s do it!”
The Bury Running Festival is supported by Bury Council, The Rock, High 5, Arla Protein, Coopah, Shokz, Up and Running, Gradwell, Marathon Photos Live and BBC Radio Manchester.
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