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Eastlife Summer 2020 (Web)

Dear Reader, I wanted to let you know as a team here at Eastlife, we’ve been working hard during these uncertain times. We are lucky enough to be able to work from home on our laptops and are passionate about being your guide to the East. Therefore, after much discussion we decided to proceed with our summer issue. Though circumstances are uncertain at the time of print as COVID-19 hurls towards its peak, the articles in this magazine are there to offer some light relief and distraction. The articles aim to inspire you for happier times ahead. Just know that we will travel again, we’ll dance at festivals and concerts, we’ll dine out with friends and our glorious coastline will be waiting for us when this is over. As an independent publishing company, we rely on our wonderful advertisers to create a great read and we continue to support them through this difficult time. We’ll continue posting online at www.eastlife.co.uk and you can follow us on our social media platforms for relevant content during this time. Stay home, stay safe and we’ll see you on the other side!

Dear Reader, I wanted to let you know as a team here at Eastlife, we’ve been working hard during these uncertain times. We are lucky enough to be able to work from home on our laptops and are passionate about being your guide to the East. Therefore, after much discussion we decided to proceed with our summer issue. Though circumstances are uncertain at the time of print as COVID-19 hurls towards its peak, the articles in this magazine are there to offer some light relief and distraction. The articles aim to inspire you for happier times ahead. Just know that we will travel again, we’ll dance at festivals and concerts, we’ll dine out with friends and our glorious coastline will be waiting for us when this is over. As an independent publishing company, we rely on our wonderful advertisers to create a great read and we continue to support them through this difficult time. We’ll continue posting online at www.eastlife.co.uk and you can follow us on our social media platforms for relevant content during this time. Stay home, stay safe and we’ll see you on the other side!

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Cambridge Park Run

9am every Saturday | Free

Set in the grounds of Milton Country Park this course is made up

of entirely gravel paths. The course has an unusual layout with

many narrow twists and turns. Sadly on this course you won’t be

allowed to bring your four-legged friend along for company but he

can be waiting for you at the finish line.

www.parkrun.org.uk/cambridge

St Alban’s 10km

Highfield Park, St Albans, Hertfordshire

Sunday 2 August, 10am

Looking to challenge yourself with a 10km stretch? This course,

rated five stars, could be the one for you to test your speed and

endurance over a longer distance. A flat, fast and chip timed event,

sure-fire guaranteed to give you the best chance of a PB. The

whole route is on tarmac and a lot of the course is traffic free too,

so relax pace yourself and enjoy the race. All finishers get a medal

and prizes are awarded to first, second and third place males and

females. Entry costs £18.

www.stalbans10k.co.uk

Bubble Rush

Christchurch Park, Ipswich

Saturday 5 September

Fancy adding some fun to your run and regressing back to your

childhood days, why not sign up to Bubble Rush? In aid of St

Elizabeth’s Hospice, Bubble Rush is a 5k fun run with a difference

- lots of coloured bubbles! You’ll start in a sea of foam and around

the course are four bubble stations, where foam canons will be

pumping out masses of bubbles to create a 4ft deep coloured

bubble bath. Adult tickets are priced at £18 and you must book in

advance online. Full details can be found on the website.

www.stelizabethhospice.org.uk/event/bubble-rush-2020

The Great Perkins Run

Peterborough

The Great Eastern Run Half Marathon is a flat, one-lap race. It

starts from The Embankment, next to the River Nene. From there,

runners will head in and around Peterborough before reaching

the finish line back at The Embankment. The event will be held

early October and you can keep up to speed with the latest news

on their website.

www.perkinsgreateasternrun.co.uk

Many of the runs you can take part in either individually or as

part of a group. These details will be available on the various

organisers websites.

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