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5K My Way
Sunday 22 March 2026 |
Rushcliffe Country Park | £15 Adults, £8 Children, £40 Family
Move your way and make a difference at 5K My Way, a fully inclusive event supporting people living with sight loss across Nottinghamshire. Whether you walk, jog, run, roll or stroll, this feel-good 5K invites everyone to take part at their own pace.
Open to all — including people living with sight loss, families, friends, corporate teams, wheelchair users, pushchair users and four-legged companions — 5K My Way is about community, confidence and coming together for a great day out.
By taking part, you’ll be helping My Sight Notts deliver vital support services that empower people with sight loss to live independently, stay connected and thrive. Every step you take makes a real impact across the county.
Registration
Adults: £15
Children: £8
Family: £40
Minimum sponsorship: £50 (raise this amount to receive a free water bottle!)
| Season (9 Dec 2025 - 20 Feb 2026) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Day | Times | |
| Monday - Sunday | 09:00 | - 12:00 |
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