Wolverhampton 10k: What you need to know
Wolverhampton 10KThousands of runners are expected to hit the streets of Wolverhampton for the city's annual 10k.
Starting at 09:00 BST on Sunday 29 March, the event will be in support of the city's Compton Care hospice.
The route will start and finish pitch-side in the Molineux Stadium, the home of Wolverhampton Wanderers, with the remainder of the course on flat, closed roads around the city.
Organisers RunThrough Events said it was open to all abilities and offered an opportunity to run a chip timed 10k. Participants must be a minimum of 15 years of age.
There is a 90-minute cut-off time due to the road closures in place.
All runners will receive a medal, free official race photos, chip time results and post-race snacks.
To accommodate the event, there will be several road closures across the city, starting at 08:45.
The roads that will be closed are:
- Stafford Road Northbound - reopens at 09:45
- Oxley Moor Road - reopens at 10:00
- Aldersley Road - reopens at 10:10
- Hordern Road - reopens at 10:25
- New Hampton Road - reopens at 10:50
- Park Road - reopens at 10:50
As a result of these closures, the 3, 4, 5, 6, 32, 33, 62 and 62A bus services will be diverted.
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