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Networking breakfast helps support Bath Half Marathon fundraising

Thursday 21st December 2017 Bath Echo News Team Community

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Members of the Bath Business community have attended a networking breakfast organised by the Bath Half Marathon to find out how they can support the city’s biggest annual fundraising event. 

The Bath Half Marathon team hosted the breakfast, which took place at the Pump Rooms on Thursday 14th December and attracted more than 40 businesses.

Race Director Andrew Taylor said: “We have a large number of diverse companies and organisations with runners taking part in the race each year, most use the event to raise money for their chosen charities and for teambuilding purposes.

“We wanted to take the opportunity to meet some of these businesses that take part in the Corporate Challenge and also let others know how they can get involved in the future.”

Marc Cuddihy of Beckford James, who is also Chairman of the Martin Roberts Foundation, said: “As someone who has run the Bath Half Marathon many times I am always very impressed with the organisation of the race and I also commend the Director Andrew Taylor and his team for the great work they do supporting so many charities.

“Over the years an incredible amount of money has been raised which helps charities make a difference.

“Today’s presentation event by Andrew Taylor gave us even more of an insight into the great work that the Bath Half Marathon do”

The Bath Half Marathon has become well established as one of the city’s biggest annual events. Now in its 36th year, the event attracts 15,000 runners and an estimated 30,000 spectators.

The 2017 event raised a record sum of £2.25 million for charity. For more information, visit www.bathhalf.co.uk/the-event/corporate-challenge.

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