Brighton Half Marathon postponed till October
The event is the biggest annual fundraiser for the Sussex Beacon, which offers care and support for people living with HIV in East and West Sussex
The Brighton Half Marathon, which is organised by the Sussex Beacon, has been postponed till Sunday, October 10 following the delay of easing lockdown restrictions.

Organisers say: “The regulations under Step 3 are that no events can be held that include more than 4,000 people. This includes staff, volunteers and spectators.
“Our priority is always to ensure that runners, volunteers, staff and the wider community in the city are safe at the race…
“All of us working on the event share this disappointment and we thank you for your patience and understanding during these uncertain times.”
The Brighton Half Marathon is the biggest annual fundraiser for the Sussex Beacon, which offers care and support for people living with HIV in East and West Sussex.
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