Nantwich Santa Dash

The Hope House Children’s Hospice annual Santa Dash in Nantwich is going virtual this year because of Covid-19.

The usual sight of hundreds of Santas running together through the town centre will not be seen this year.

But those wanting to pull on a red suit, hat and running trainers and pound the streets around their local area in support of the charity can still so.

The event has raised £30,000 in the last nine years to support seriously ill children and their families across Cheshire, Shropshire, North Wales and Powys.

People are encouraged to spread a bit of Christmas cheer by signing up, dress up in the famous suit and hat and hit the streets to take on 5K or 2.5K on Sunday December 13.

Fundraiser Hannah Robinson said: “The Santa Dash is a highlight in our calendar every year, and while we have had to do things differently this year, we’ve no doubt that our fantastic supporters will once again get behind us and make this an event to remember.

“We need your support more than ever and look forward to seeing all your pictures of you dressed up as Santa and running in your local area.

“There will also be a fancy dress competition, so have a think about your festive costume.”

The charity has suffered losses of more than £1.25 million in fundraised income since April.

“On top of our losses we also have to fund the further ongoing cost of things like PPE, so never has the public’s support been more vital to us,” said Hannah.

The event is sponsored by Tarporley and Oswestry-based recycling firm RUKGroup.com and the good news is anyone can enter.

Registration for the Santa Dash is £10 for adults and £5 for children, with all those entering getting a goodie bag and of course a special medal.

Sign up today to avoid disappointment as places are limited by visiting hopehouse.org.uk/virtual-santa-dash or call our fundraising office on 01691 671 671.

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