This is both true and ignoring of the idea that attractive women in lycra is a boon to mental health, and many attractive women in lycra is better stillMellsblue wrote: That said, I do pity the poor feckers who can’t go for a run without someone else organising it for them.
Exeter vs Sale, Semi Final Sat 19th, 16.30
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It’s the local councils that (dis)allow Parkrun and suchlike events. Some have allowed it, others haven’t.FKAS wrote:Parkrun the untelevised charity events, yeah can't believe the Tories aren't bending over backwards to help them out.fivepointer wrote: Still astonishes me that park run cannot proceed yet so many other things can.
Incidentally Parkrun is the biggest participation sport in the country every weekend but who wants the population going out and being healthy for free. Yes that would help their immune system but no they need to be out spending to prove that the Covid response and Brexit weren't an unmitigated disaster.
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Sorry I'd thought they'd been forced to put back the restart with extension of measures following the new variant but as there seem to be events tomorrow clearly I was wrong.Historyman wrote:It’s the local councils that (dis)allow Parkrun and suchlike events. Some have allowed it, others haven’t.FKAS wrote:Parkrun the untelevised charity events, yeah can't believe the Tories aren't bending over backwards to help them out.fivepointer wrote: Still astonishes me that park run cannot proceed yet so many other things can.
Incidentally Parkrun is the biggest participation sport in the country every weekend but who wants the population going out and being healthy for free. Yes that would help their immune system but no they need to be out spending to prove that the Covid response and Brexit weren't an unmitigated disaster.
Sorry I'll put my soapbox away now.
Councils have long been eying Parkrun with concern. Most of them signed up initially because it meant that most of their community involvement in relation to sports was fulfilled without the council having to do much if anything. Now a lot of the council's are looking for ways to try and coin it, there was one in Bristol that wanted to charge every entrant a quid to join in the other year. Others have tried to enforce car parking restrictions a lot of which were initially agreed to be lowered or exempt for a set time period. They've become very popular and they are free, that's always going to upset somebody.