People across Leeds are being urged to join an illuminating night-time walking event for Cancer Research UK
How do I enter the night walk?
Entries are open now for the 10k event, where participants can choose to raise money for the area of life-saving research closest to their hearts. Anyone who signs up between 22 and 30 August can claim 30 per cent off the entry fee by using the code SNWAUG30.The Leeds event starts at Millennium Square at 7pm, when participants will take to the city’s streets in a fun and inspirational parade of light that - stride by stride - will help the charity get closer to beating cancer.
Nicki added: “Money raised through Shine Night Walk is crucial to the pioneering work of doctors, nurses and scientists who are tackling cancer on all fronts – so, we hope people in Leeds will grab their glow-in-the-dark accessories, pull on their walking shoes and help them go the distance in the fight against the disease.”
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