Hi
I'm involved with the PTA at our local primary school, and me and one of my running mates were wondering about organising a fun run and perhaps a 10k at our summer fair. Small numbers, as we'd probably only publicise it locally, but I was wondering what the logistics of such a thing are - specifically:
what's the crack with the police re roads etc?
insurance - what do we need, how much?
AAA - do we get them involved?
Any help very gratefully received!!
Thanks
andy
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Consult the local Police Force
Inform local authorities and Emergency services
Apply for Road race permit from UKA
Adopt the rules of the UKA.
There are then many other rules too numerous to mention and some may not apply.
Don't forget you also have to pay for First Aid and insurance.
An easier option maybe to tap into a local organised event and raise sponsorship through that.
This should give you guidance on what you have to do (police, first aid, risk assessment, course measurement, permitted distances for age groups etc).
If you apply as running club the permit should be free, otherwise it will be £20 or £30. The permit will give you some insurance cover, this is what the £1 unattached levy is meant to cover.
The police can be quite variable, my local police all seem to be runners and all they want to know is whether any police assistance s required. If you are running off-road then you shouldn't have any problems.
Good luck.