Bury

Local charities benefit from the 2024 Bury BID 10k

Thousands of participants, spectators and volunteers united to take part in one of the region’s most popular running events, the Bury BID 10K.

With the theme of fun and fundraising at its core, participants each ran for their own reason, but with one goal in common – to make a significant difference to others. It was another fantastic day for the town of Bury centred around running, fundraising and community spirit.

Starting at 9.30am outside The Rock shopping centre, the 10K route took runners along Tottington Road and Bury Road before exploring the local nature reserve, the Kirklees Trail. The course then looped back towards the town centre, before participants returned to The Rock to cross the finish line and receive their well-earned medal.

Among those taking part were the Leader and Deputy Leader of Bury Council, Eamonn O’Brien and Tamoor Tariq.

Competitive elite races took place within the 10K distance as a number of the region’s leading athletes aimed for the top of the scoreboards.

In the men’s race, Luke Edwards triumphed with a time of 32:24.

Luc Burnip took second place in a time of 32:42, followed by Benjamin Kirkman who took third place in a time of 32:45.

Abigail Warburton was first to the finish line in an impressive time of 37:15 in the women’s race and was pushed all the way by runner up Harriet Kirby and Jo Oakes, who clocked 43:10 and 43:08 respectively.

With charity fundraising at the heart of the event, the real winners were the many local and national charities who will benefit from the efforts of the many people who took part for good causes, raising hundreds of thousands of pounds in the process and making a vital difference.

Participants were encouraged to fundraise for a chosen charity or one of the event’s partner charities; the Jane Tomlinson Appeal, Creating Lives Centre, BACKUP North West and Jigsaw Bury.

More than just a day of running, the day also highlighted the incredible communities in and around the Bury borough; from running clubs, volunteers and schools, with all areas showing their support.

The Bury Mini and Junior runs, sponsored by Xerox Business Solutions, followed later in the day, with children from the ages of 3 to 15 taking part in an uplifting display of energy, determination and enjoyment.

Tristan Batley-Kyle, Operations Director at Run For All, reflecting on the day, commented: “A huge well done and thank you to all participants who joined us for one of the North West’s flagship running events, the Bury BID 10K. With the addition of the Bury Mini and Junior runs it has been a fantastic day of running and fundraising for all abilities and ages.

“The enthusiasm and support from everyone involved, from the participants to the many spectators, sponsors, partners and volunteers, all ensured the day was a great success.”

Bury BID (Business Improvement District) and Jane Tomlinson’s Run For All have recently announced a multi-year partnership, which will see Bury BID become the new title sponsor of the Bury 10K for the next two years.

Run For All will work together with Bury BID to inspire, motivate and empower participants of all ages and abilities to take on the 10K.

Nigel Shields, Town Centre Director, said: “We’re thrilled to be sponsoring the Bury BID 10K. It’s been a great event. Uniting the community, bringing energy to the town centre and supporting the health and well-being of the people of Bury aligns perfectly with Bury BID’s ethos of ‘Making Bury Better’. Giving back to Bury means a lot to us and we’re looking forward to 2025.”

Councillor Tamoor Tariq, Deputy Leader of Bury Council and Cabinet Member for Adult Care, Health and Wellbeing, said: “We are thrilled with the success of this year’s Bury Running Festival. It was truly inspiring to see so many runners come together to challenge themselves and support one another.

“Congratulations to everyone who took part – whether you ran a personal best, completed your first race, or simply showed up to cheer on others, you’ve all contributed to making this event a community celebration.

“We look forward to seeing you all again next year and hope many more will be inspired to join us.”

The Bury BID 10K is supported by Bury BID, Bury Council, The Rock Shopping Centre, BBC Radio Manchester, Arla Protein, High 5, Up and Running, Coopah, Shokz, Gradwell, Marathon Photos and Jog On.

Set to take place on Sunday 7th September, participants can now register their interest for the 2025 Bury BID 10K by visiting www.runforall.com.

For more information, contact the Run For All press office on 0113 826 7754 or email [email protected].

Notes to Editors

About Run for All

Run For All is part of Jane Tomlinson CBE’s lasting legacy. Jane raised £1.85m for children’s and cancer charities before her untimely death from cancer aged just 43 in 2007. She made headlines across the world by competing in a series of epic endurance challenges from the London Marathon, Ironman and triathlon competitions, to a 4,200-mile cycle ride across the width of the USA – despite being diagnosed with incurable cancer. Her family continue to raise funds in her name, and through the Jane Tomlinson Appeal and Run For All, more than £10m has now been raised for charities.

As well as the Bury Bid 10K, Run For All’s stable of events already includes successful 10Ks and 10 milers in Leeds, Sheffield, York, Middlesbrough, Nottingham, Hull, Lincoln, King’s Lynn and Leicester. As well as the Leeds Half Marathon, Sheffield Half Marathon, Ramathon, Ipswich Half Marathon, Hull Half Marathon, the Yorkshire Marathon and Rob Burrow Leeds Marathon, in partnership with Clarion.

About Bury BID

Bury BID (Business Improvement District) is an organisation, funded by the businesses of Bury Town Centre, dedicated to improving the business environment and community life in Bury. With a mission of “Making Bury Better,” Bury BID supports local businesses, organises vibrant events, and works to ensure a thriving and welcoming community for businesses, residents and visitors alike.

About Bury Council – Let’s Do It

Let’s Do It is Bury Council’s community strategy and vision for Bury 2030. It’s a strategy to empower our communities. It’s all about:

  • Everyone playing their part
  • Developing each township to be better and stronger
  • Tackling unfair differences
  • Ensuring that everyone can be the best they can be and reach their full potential.

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