Kingston parkrun: new return date announced

By Ellie Brown - Local Democracy Reporter 14th Jul 2021

A runner on the Kingston parkrun route. The event is set to return in July (Credit: Nub News)
A runner on the Kingston parkrun route. The event is set to return in July (Credit: Nub News)

Council chiefs have finally given approval for the return of parkrun events across Richmond borough, including Kingston parkrun.

Council leader, Gareth Roberts, has indicated that once the final coronavirus restrictions are lifted, parkruns will resume from Saturday, July 24.

This will allow the return of events at Old Deer Park and Crane Park, but also Kingston parkrun , where part of the course goes through the borough.

The Royal Parks have also announced that the two parkruns at Bushy Park and Richmond Park will be able to re-start on the same date.

In Councillor Roberts' announcement on the Council website he suggested that the Council might have allowed the hugely popular events to return sooner but for some disagreements over safeguards.

He suggested that organisers had been unwilling to accept, for example, a rule that participants would have to wear face masks while congregating at the start before the 5K runs.

Cllr Roberts said: "I am pleased we are now looking forward to welcoming the Parkrun events back to this borough. There has never been any question of their return - it has been a matter of timing and reaching an agreement on additional safety measures to keep both runners and members of the public safe.

"We had hoped to be able to have Parkrun return to the borough before now, but we were clear that there needed to be a coordinated approach across London that other measures, such requesting participants wear face coverings while congregating, were put in place.

"I am disappointed that organisers were not willing to engage with the Council on these matters and that local residents have had to wait for the final lifting of government restrictions for these events to return.

"Any decisions we take around events in the borough, always have the health of all residents and visitors being placed front and centre. I am pleased Parkrun have now committed to working with us to address concerns and risks specific to our parks and open spaces, so we can now look forward to the safe return of these popular events."

Twickenham MP Munira Wilson chaired a meeting between the Council and parkrun organisers to help resolve any issues..

She wrote on Twitter: "Delighted @parkrunUK returns to Twickenham 24th July! Permission granted for @bushyparkrun and @craneparkrun to restart once Covid restrictions are lifted. I chaired a meeting between parkrun management and Richmond Council, pleased agreement was reached."

The Council has accepted there will be no requirement for masks, assuming lockdown restrictions and social distancing rules are removed on July 19.

South west London is the home of parkrun, which has become a global phenomenon with some 3 million members around the world.

It was founded by Paul Sinton-Hewitt in October 2004 when just 13 runners gathered on a blustery day in Bushy Park.

     

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