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It’s five years since we first entered a team for the Royal Parks Half Marathon in 2016.  We’ve just 20 places this year and we would love you to run to support PLP on Sunday 10 October. Please read below for information on the race and what we, and Royal Parks Half, are doing.

This year we are asking for a flat registration fee of £25 and for runners to meet these targets:

Students/Volunteers: £350 (5 places available)
Paralegals and trainees: £400 (5 places available)
Everyone else: £500 (10 places available)

We’ll offer these on a first come first serve basis, though with an eye to securing more places if needed and if available. 

IF you want one of the above places just send an e-mail to events@publiclawproject.org.uk telling us you want to sign up and how you’ll try to reach your target. 

Just to reassure you:

  • Royal Parks are continually reviewing the government guidance/best practice in the industry and are working with other major UK event organisers to ensure the safe return of mass participation sports events outdoors
  • This includes staggered arrivals and increased hand sanitisation and have the ability to bring in social distancing across the course and in the funnel/villages if needed
  • If needed they will include lateral flow test checks as other sporting events have
  • Royal parks also want to highlight that ‘We have worked with the industry worldwide which has highlighted extensive scientific research that the risk of transmission of Covid-19 outdoors is negligible.’
  • And there’s a new route which you can view, here.
  • More information about the race can be found at the Royal Parks Half Marathon website, here.

    If you want to run for PLP but don’t want to join a mass sporting event, or sign up and then decide things have changed, you can run your own route separately, wherever you want to, and we’ll support your efforts and fundraising with the same huge thanks and TEAM PLP camaraderie and enthusiasm! 

Come run with us

events@publiclawproject.org.uk