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Commencing on Saturday 3rd November the Greytown Woodside Trail is going to be used by the “parkrun” organisation as a location for their weekly run

This event will be a regular occurrence, held every Saturday starting at 8am involving a 5km walk, jog or run finishing by 9am, and offers participants from all works of life an opportunity to get out and get active on a Saturday morning via a well proven and fun filled proven formula run by  “parkrun” .

And it is free  

The event is starting at the Woodside end of the trail – i.e. not at the Cotter St entrance in Greytown, with  participants being able to park in the Woodside Station carpark.

Further information about this event can be viewed at the following link http://www.parkrun.co.nz/greytownwoodsidetrail/

The above link contains all the relevant information, however if you have further questions I have included contact details for Dave White who has been instrumental in bringing this event to the Wairarapa.

For any further information e-mail: Dave White – farfromthetree@gmail.com or mobile 021 0562889.

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