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Caerphilly 10k race set to return to town centre in June

News, Sport | Gareth Hill | Published: 09:24, Thursday March 13th, 2014.

Runners at last year's Caerphilly 10k
Runners at last year’s Caerphilly 10k

The Caerphilly 10k race is set to return to the town later this year.

Following last year’s inaugural event, which had 1,700 runners taking part, the race will be held on June 22.

Organised by Caerphilly County Borough Council, this year’s event is expected to attract up to 3,000 runners and as many spectators lining the route in and around Caerphilly town centre.

Information about entry and prices will be announced by the council in the near future.

3 thoughts on “Caerphilly 10k race set to return to town centre in June”

  1. Tax payer says:
    Sunday, March 16, 2014 at 22:43

    So the council are cutting essential services but containing with vanity projects like this.

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  2. Jeff says:
    Monday, March 17, 2014 at 16:35

    This `event` and all the other disruptive activities organised by the ` inflated` Costly, and totally unproductive, `Events Department`, in and around our town of Caerphilly, and, under the control of Councillor Ken James, Cabinet Member and Councillor for Abercarn should be cancelled.

    The events Department should be disbanded, it is a typical example of empire building by the Chief Executive, it serve no useful purpose and the money should be used for the benefit of older people and children in the borough. Finally, there is little or no control over this department, it is largely left to run itself, the reason? Councillors want to take the applause but dont want any of the aggro the events cause to residents who are quickly and increasingly getting just slightly `peeved` this WILL reflect itself in the next local elections.

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  3. mike says:
    Friday, March 21, 2014 at 13:31

    do the killjoys not see any benefit to thousands of local residents enjoying a healthy and fun sunday morning? little disruption will be caused at this time,the tour of britain cycle race and even the big cheese on the saturday do cause problems so maybe the answer is SUNDAYS ONLY

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