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Sainsbury’s Sport Relief Mile - Richmond

Richmond, North Yorkshire

The Station, Station Yard, Richmond DL10 4LD, UK

Sun 20th March 2016

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Richmondshire Leisure Trust invites you to take part in the Sainsbury's Sport Relief Mile. You can run, walk, jog or even skip your Mile around beautiful scenery, including Easby Abbey. Get yourself booked into The Richmond Mile today! Walk, run, swim or cycle in Sainsbury’s 2016 Sport Relief Games events across the UK.

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