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AEPG Great Eastern Run The AEPG Great Eastern Run is on 12 October 2025 with a Half Marathon and 5km fun run around the streets of Peterborough City Centre. This is a major event in the UK running calendar on a route that takes runners on closed roads through the heart of Peterborough city centre passing by the beauty of the famed Norman Cathedral that sits so prominently at the core of this community. The 5km fun run is for 4 years or older (all children aged 8 and under must be accompanied by an adult). The event is chip timed with a bespoke medal, and goodie bag available to all runners. The event is organised by Good Running Events.
2025-10-12
Start Time: TBD
Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, UK
Organized by
greateastern
Based on shared interests with AEPG Great Eastern Run
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