Festive charity Jingle Bell Jog set for National Botanic Gardens of Wales

The National Botanic Gardens of Wales in Llanarthne will be hosting a Jingle Bell Jog on Sunday, November 26 to raise money for Tenovus Cancer Care.

Richard Bond
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Get in the festive spirit by joining us dressed as a dashing reindeer, speedy Santa, or energetic Elf!

The event is perfect for all the family, with children under 5 going free. And when you sign up, you’ll receive one of our Santa hats to get you in the festive mood, as well as one of our festive medals when you cross the finish line.

There are three races during the event. Participants can choose to take part in the 2.5k, 5k or 10k races.

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Entry costs £5 for the 2.5k race, £8 for the 5k race and £10 for the 10k race with children aged five and under free. When registering, a fundraising page will be automatically generated for participants who can then raise as much as they like for the charity. There is no minimum fundraising amount to take part.

Registration opens at 10.30am, with 2.5k and 5k registration closing at 11.30am and 10k registration closing at 12.15pm.

The 2.5k will start at 12midday, with the 5k and 10k races both starting at 12.45pm.

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Sion Edwards, Head of Fundraising at Tenovus Cancer Care, said: 

“The funds raised from events like the Jingle Bell Jog make such a difference in helping us to deliver our vital services for people affected by cancer.

“These include a free Support Line, Counselling, Benefits Advice, Mobile Support Units – bringing treatments closer to home, and our 16 Sing with Us choirs.

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“Thank you to everyone who is taking part and supporting – we are incredibly grateful. Enjoy and Nadolig Llawen!”

To register and find out more, visit www.tenovuscancercare.org/jingle.

[Lead image: Tenovus Cancer Care]

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