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Things To Do Popular multi-terrain 10k fundraiser set to return to East Yorkshire this month- here's all you need to know By Claudia Bowes Comment Published 16th Sep 2024, 15:15 BST The event will take place on September 29, and will start at 10am. Photo submitted. Over 110 places have been snapped up for the popular Kilham multi-terrain 10K which takes place later this month to raise money for the Kilham Playing Fields Association (KPFA).

Organised by the KPFA, the challenging and stunning route will set off in the centre of the village on September 29 at 10am. Runners will head off-road up a tree-lined track, site of David Hockney’s famous ‘Tunnel’ painting, before climbing to the top of the hill which provides breath-taking views of the Yorkshire Wolds. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Sign up to our daily The Scarborough News Today newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with an ad-lite subscription to The Scarborough News, you get 70% fewer ads while viewing the news that matters to you.



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The route continues across Sheep Rake Lane, through a developing vineyard, wildflower and pasture meadow before rejoining tarmac back into Kilham and finishing at the village’s playing fields. The route will be the same as last year, and features the famous Hockney Tunnel. A.

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