
Hull 10K: Run For All confirms 2025 route change due to roadworks
Run For All has organised the Hull 10K for over a decade and thousands of runners have raised money for charities in the local area.The new route for 2025 will start and finish at Craven Park, as well as taking runners through East Park.Siobhan Curtis, marketing and communications director at Run For All, said: "The new route for 2025 comes after working closely with Hull City Council to ensure we can bring the event to the city whilst ongoing highways works in the centre meant the yearly iteration of the route was unusable."
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