How we are keeping you safe
Find out what we are doing to keep you safe
As always at our events the health and safety of our participants, staff and volunteers is our top priority.
We'll continue to monitor the situation with COVID-19 to ensure we deliver events that are in line with best practice and government guidelines.
We’re working proactively with our venues and suppliers to deliver a great experience on site.
Frequently asked questions
We hope that none of our Race for Life events are cancelled in 2022 and will do everything we can to keep our participants, staff and volunteers safe. However, if we are forced to cancel any of our events we will let all participants know as soon as possible and you will be entitled to a refund.
We know that this is an important decision that we can’t make for participants. The health and safety of our participants, staff and volunteers is our priority and Race for Life events will be socially distanced and incorporate numerous other Covid measures.
We’d strongly advise people considering attending a Race for Life event who are undergoing treatment for cancer, who have previously been diagnosed with the disease or are in a clinically vulnerable group to speak to their doctor first to discuss individual circumstances. We’d also advise that they check the latest government advice in the area of the UK they live in to help make an informed decision. Participants can refer to latest guidance from the UK government, the Scottish government, the Welsh government and the Northern Ireland government.