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Oliver Dowden and Sadiq Khan are among the group of politicians urging local authorities to bring back parkrun– after councils in Watford and Three Rivers are reluctant for the event to return for its intended date. Parkrun, the popular weekly 5km running event, is at risk of being “delayed indefinitely” due to many local authorities failing to grant permission for the event to return on June 5. The event that attracts more than 200,000 people every week was expected to return around parks nationally on June 5, but only a third of adult parkruns have been granted permission by local authorities and landowners to return.
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The return of parkrun in England is at risk of being “delayed indefinitely, with Watford Borough Council being on board to bring back the weekly running event past the intended date. Watford Borough Council says that it is open to welcoming parkrun back to Cassiobury Park after all national lockdown restrictions are expected to be lifted, which is currently expected to be June 21. If the date is revised, then the council says it will need to review any activities or events impacted. This means that the popular free 5km running event that takes part every week could face delays nationally, organisers have warned.