HOW are you planning to spend your Christmas morning?
If you're looking for an active way to start the day, you could join hundreds of others and complete a 5km course at a festive Parkrun in Churchill Gardens.
Parkrun is usually held on Saturdays at 9am, but organisers are putting on two extra midweek runs to allow Parkrunners to get together on Christmas and New Year's Day.
Last year, a total of 287 people took part in the Christmas Day run, helped by 31 volunteers who gifted their time to make it happen.
An impressive 229 people completed their four laps of the park on New Year's Day.
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Volunteer coordinator Jay Friedlander said: “It is a fantastic way to start Christmas with a community feel and to get out in the fresh air for a bit, but especially a nice way for those without much family to see people on Christmas Day and get into the Christmas spirit.
“It’s also a great way to start the New Year, especially as many people have those resolutions to get fitter. Walking, jogging, wheeling or running Parkrun on New Year's Day is a great way to kick those resolutions off and we’re happy to see everyone. It’s fun and inclusive.”
Anyone who is unable to attend on Christmas Day or New Year's Day can get into the festive spirit at the usual Saturday event on December 21.
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