THE popular Wellow Way 10K event will be back this March, and promises to be bigger and better than ever.

This year, the event will be held on Sunday, March 22, and will offer 5k, 10k and a colour run.

The Wellow Way 10K is a community-driven running event which raises funds for St Julian’s School PTA and the Wellow Community Chest, which supports St Julian’s Church, Wellow Parlour Shop, and Wellow Recreation Ground itself.

St Julian’s School PTA is a charity run by a committee of parents and staff.

Over the years, the PTA has fundraised thousands of pounds, which has which has been spent on equipment and resources not usually covered by the schools budget.

Last year over 300 people participated in the various activities the Wellow Way 10k has to offer with Bath and England rugby star, Ollie Lawrence, firing the starting pistol on the runs.

The 10K and 5K circuits take in both road and off-road running, ideal for spring marathon training or as a standalone challenge to increase fitness, get out outdoors and connect with fellow runners.

The 10k route is also offered as a ramble to do at your own pace.

The colour run, organised by St Julian’s School PTA, is a fun circuit on the Wellow recreation ground complete with multiple colour stations, hay bale and tyre obstacles en route.

This year, parents can get their own back and buy pouches of colour to douse their kids.

As always, refreshments will be on offer provided by The Fox and Badger BBQ and St Julian’s School PTA cake stall, plus coffee van.

Last year’s runs were a sell out, so for more details, and to register for any or all events, visit: www.eventcreate.com/E/WW10k