Glasgow Santa Dash 2022
Profits from this year’s event will be split between the Beatson Cancer Charity and the Lord Provost’s Children’s Fund after a three year break due to the pandemic.
Price: £15 Adult, £5 Child (16 years and under), no charge for babies/toddlers (*includes £1 admin fee) Participants can enjoy free bus travel to and from the event courtesy of First Bus.
REGISTER FOR EVENT
Registration closes on Friday, December 9th at 4 pm. Families can bring babies in prams to take part in the run as well as dogs – but will be in the last group to set off for safety reasons. Run numbers and T-shirts should be collected from the 1st floor on the St Enochs Centre at the Clydeside Collective Unit across from H&M, from Thursday 1st December – Saturday 10th December, 10am-6pm.
There will be no costume collection or registration on the day.
This iconic 5K family fun run will be more sustainable with reusable T-shirts replacing the previously used Santa costumes. There will also be a chance to purchase a Beatson Santa Hat at the time of collection.
You can also Donate to Just Giving Page
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