5km mud-run with your dog? Get your running shoes on and step out for St Luke's Hospice

By Deborah Bowyer

29th Apr 2022 | Local News

Calling all dog owners in Sandbach – would you like to help St Luke's Hospice and take part in their muddiest event of the year?

St Luke's Hospice, which has a charity shop in Sandbach, is running 'Woof Mudder' next month, (May) a 5 km mud-run, full of obstacles, hills and water.

The event will once again take place at Nantwich's beautiful Dorfold Hall and is sponsored by Crewe-based Pet Food Supermarket, Homefeeds.

Mark Gammage, Events Fundraiser at St Luke's said: "It's fantastic to have 'Woof Mudder' back for another year and we can't wait to see all the dogs in action.

"This will be the third time we've put on 'Woof Mudder' and each year seems to gather more interest and the results are brilliant, not just in terms of fundraising, but the photos and comments from everyone involved really makes it worthwhile."

Jordan Drayton from Homefeeds said: "We are so excited to be involved in supporting the St Luke's Hospice Woof Mudder fundraising event for a second year.

"The hospice does such great work caring for the local community when they need it most and Homefeeds, as a long standing local family business, could not resist in offering our support to this fantastic event."

Any dog is welcome to take part in 'Woof Mudder', regardless of size, as long as the dog is over the age of one.

Dogs are kept on their leads at all times, so the event is fun for everyone.

The cost of registration is £25 per dog while their owner (over 18 years) gets to run alongside for free. The price for additional people who wish to join is £17.50.

For further information on how to register, visit: www.slhospice.co.uk/woofmudder

     

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