The 15th Great Skipton Santa Fun Run will take place on 24th November.
Since starting in 2010, the Santa Fun Run has been raising money Sue Ryder Manorlands Hospice, Martin House Hospice, and other local charities.
They have raised a total of £500,000 in the last 14 years.
The run follows a 5km course around Skipton, through Aireville Park and Skipton Woods.
A shorter (3km) walkers and wheelchair-friendly route, again starting on the High Street, takes in a circuit of Aireville Park.
Individuals aged 6 yrs and over and of any ability can take part.
Families and members of community groups are encouraged to enter teams to run as a group and raise sponsorship money.
The first 10 charities, schools, organisations or amateur clubs that enter a team of 25 or more, will receive a £250 incentive for their organisation.
The entry Fee is £22 for adults (£25 on the day) and £10 for children up to the age of 16 and includes a Santa T-shirt to run in and a commemorative medal for all finishers.
To take part in this year's run, you can register via their website here.

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