£1,749.42 Raised


About Chew Valley 10k 2023

Welcome to the 11th Chew Valley 10k - Sunday 11th June 2023: 9.30am Start

Our race start will once again be just up from Race Headquarters at Bishop Sutton Village Hall, Wick Road, with closed roads at the start and finish.  From Wick Road (just after New Manor Farm Shop), you will turn left at Widcombe Common and take in some beautiful, undulating rural lanes, set in the backdrop of the Mendip Hills. Another left further on takes you to Coley Hill about half way - lovely and leafy and with marshals cheering you on at the bottom and top! The route then takes in the Upper Lane in Hinton Blewett, past the Ring o' Bells pub and then left back out of the village and towards Top Sutton, with minimal traffic on the main open route. 

The last 2km or so is a wonderful drop back down Sutton Hill Road to the back of Bishop Sutton Primary School and a very warm welcome home! 

If you are a wheelchair user, are visually impaired or have a disability where you will require a buddy/guide runner, please contact Denise on email@chewvalley10k.co.uk to to discuss a free buddy/guide runner place. Denise can also arrange a reccie of the route for you.

Water vats will be available to refill your bottles/collapsible cups/hydration packs at about half way and after the finish line (recyclable paper cups will also be available) and our Prize Giving is at 11.15am, back at Race HQ. 

Huge thanks to our two main sponsors, Truespeed and Winford Ford and to all our supporting sponsors - we really appreciate it.

Thank you for your support - we look forward to seeing you soon! You can keep up-to-date by following us on Facebook, Twitter @chewvalley10k and Instagram or can contact us at email@chewvalley10k.co.uk.

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Event Type
10K
Bishop Sutton
United Kingdom
Starts
11th Jun 2023

Fundraising Information

This fundraising page benefits the following good causes:


Chew Valley School Society

The Chew Valley School Society is a group of parents, teachers and friends of the school who raise money to support Chew Valley School and its students. The committee meet regularly to organise fundraising events, as well as providing support and refreshments at events such as the new intake parents' evening and Christmas Carol Concert. The Society is well supported by parents, but so that it can continue to provide financial support to the school and students, which is essential for the continued success of the school in the current financial climate, we would encourage more parents and Chew Valley residents and businesses to get involved with the committee and attend their events. If you are interested in assisting the School Society (formally or informally), please contact Penny Rowlands at Cvschoolsociety@outlook.com

Registration Number: 1075676

Bishop Sutton School Society

Bishop Sutton School Society is a mix of teachers, parents and friends of the school working together to support Bishop Sutton Primary School and its pupils, both in terms of the school environment, and enhancement of the pupils’ learning experience.

Registration Number: 1070082

Bloodbikes NICU Support

Support are a life saving Emergency Hospital Service that helps premature and sick babies by collecting and delivering donor breast milk from volunteer mums throughout Somerset and the South West. This Charity relies totally on fundraising and has also extended its service to transport mothers to the Neonatal Intensive Care Units at St Michaels, Southmead in Bristol and the RUH in Bath.

Registration Number: 1146776

Chew Valley Plants Trees

In order to help address the Climate & Ecological Emergency at a grassroots level we aim to support the doubling of tree cover in the Chew Valley between 2020 & 2030, providing carbon capture, enhanced ecosystems for biodiversity and promoting sustainable food production.

We will engage in expert-advised conversation to find the right tree for the right place, and to ensure that landowners wishing to plant trees feel supported in doing so. 

We are a voluntary group bound by a constitution (rather than a registered charity) and rely on public donation.

Recent Donations


Cos

29 May

£10.00

"Keep getting the right tree in the right place. "


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