Amid the lifting of lockdown restrictions, the popular running events are set to return
26 February 2021 • 12:56pm
Parkrun will resume in April
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Following Prime Minister Boris Johnson s unveiling of plans to lift lockdown, Parkrun has confirmed its plans to resume in April and throughout the summer.
The weekly mass-participation running event was postponed in March 2020 across the world due to the coronavirus pandemic.
But from April, runners in England will be able to take part in races with new guidelines to protect participants.
When will parkrun return?
Parkrun UK have announced their plan for the 2km junior parkrun to resume from Sunday April 11, but this will be restricted only to children aged between four and 10.
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Following Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s announcement of a national lockdown on Monday night (04/01), which took effect from midnight last night (05/01), the colleges and the University have issued further warnings to students regarding returns and teaching in Lent term.
Johnson’s announcement stated that schools and universities should provide teaching for students online until the end of the February half term, and that only university students studying practical or health-centred courses should receive in-person teaching. The restrictions on social contact, travel and public services are broadly the same as the first lockdown in March 2020.
Vice-Chancellor Stephen Toope, in an email sent to all students yesterday (05/01), told students that those “who travel to Cambridge will have to stay here for the duration of the national lockdown.”