A sociable running club in Harrogate has grown into one of the town's biggest after welcoming more than 50 members for its latest jaunt.
The Move Run Club takes place every Wednesday and is open to runners of all ages and abilities.
Participants meet at North Bar at 6:20pm for a 6:30pm start, heading off on a 5km run around the town.
They then meet after for pizza and a social pint.
The club, which launched in March 2023, has three groups - easy, medium and fast - and is organised by Move Physiotherapy on Haggs Road.
A spokesperson said:
“We’re incredibly excited to continue growing this community.
“No matter whether you’re an experienced runner or you’re looking to get started, it’s a great opportunity to take part in a free structured session and to have a laugh along the way!”

A team of 20 members from Move Run Club will also be taking on Harrogate’s annual 10km race on Sunday 29th June.
Find out more about Move Run Club via Move Physiotherapy’s social media here.

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