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Why am I talking about bogs?! It is fair to say peatlands are a fell runner’s habitat, considering how familiar we are with bogs

. ‘It’s the most wonderful time of the yeeeeeeeeeear’ Christmas is a magical time. A time for giving and receiving and generally being good

As I settle down to write this, I receive an unsolicited text message from a company enquiring whether I have overspent on Black Friday.

The season finale* of COP27 reached a ‘climatic’ conclusion on Sunday 20th November after tense negotiations stretched well past the deadline. For more info on

The author, Andrew Murray, at COP 26 in Glasgow in 2021 On Sunday 6th of November global delegations will gather in Sharm El Sheikh in

Living My Pledges on the Running out of Time Climate Relay! My move it pledge was to adopt a travel hierarchy to apply to

This post is based on three facts: Wealthier people produce more carbon pollution. Running, when it comes to frequent racing, is a privileged sport.

It was only a year ago that I crawled out of the water and purchased my first pair of trail running shoes. Possibly evolution

One of our co-founders, David Starley, recently chatted to Scottish Ultra Runner and legend in the running community, Finlay Wild. They delved into all

Alice Kershaw We are all place based As runners we all have our local patch; aka the bit where we know the names of

By Martin Elcoate Our first TGR’s community member blog. Martin has provided us this insight into his running adventures in the South West of

“Weekend running the Pennines: *Cost – train £40 vs car £80/90. *Time – 1:40 cycle + 3 hr train vs 5:40 car. *Carbon: train