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Wakefield 10k

Wakefield, West Yorkshire

18 Park Ave, Wakefield WF2 8DS, UK

Sun 3rd April 2016

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A traffic-free course in Wakefield City Centre – an out and back route from Thornes Park (Clarence Park Arena), Wakefield, ideal for all standards. 2016 sees the 21st running of this annual 10k, which raises funds for Wakefield Hospice. Includes 1 km fun run

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Wakefield, West Yorkshire

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