Virtual Santa Dash 2020
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12 and 13 December, 2020
Grab your trainers and Santa hat and make the dash in support of Beatson Cancer Charity.
The annual Santa Dash is considered by many to be the start of the fun festive season but this year, like many things, it has to be adapted because of Coronavirus. Beatson dashing Santas can still get their fill by taking part in a virtual event.
Run, walk or cycle and remain safe within your small, socially distanced group wherever they are based.
This year, you can dress up in your festive attire and go your own way!
If you have friends, family or colleagues who would like to take part then please sign up.
Please note children under 5’s dash free and so do your furry friends, so please register their name(s) at the “Is there anything you wish to tell us” free text box when registering.
Children: £5
Children under 5 and furry friends dash for free!
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