Great Scottish Run Half Marathon

Great Scottish Run Half Marathon

By Clothing Collective Events

With a city centre start and finish, the AJ Bell Great Scottish Run is a celebration of everything that makes Glasgow truly great.

Date and time

Location

George Square

George Square Glasgow G2 1DH United Kingdom

Good to know

Highlights

  • 9 hours
  • In person

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

With a city centre start and finish, the AJ Bell Great Scottish Run is a celebration of everything that makes Glasgow truly great: inspiring urban architecture, green spaces, history, music, strength, spirit and, of course, great people, personality and humour.

The registration fee with early Bird Tickets is £0 then £10 thereafter.

(T&C apply)

Once you have registrered via the Eventbrite "Select ticket" button top right, you will receive a confirmation email providing you with a link to register your personal details on the event organisers portal.

It is VERY IMPORTANT you do this without delay to prevent your place being allocated to another person.

Clothing Collective are an Official Partner of Run for Charity and have full access to all their 750+ events throughout the United Kingdom.

Terms & Conditions

As a Charity we have selected Eventbrites Refund Policy 'Don't allow'

This is because once you have paid your registration fee on Eventbrite, which is heavily subsidised by our charity, you will be allocated a place and then we will be 'Billed' the full cost by the event organisers for your place which is £63.00.

Should any participant choose to pull out at a later date or for any reason not be able to participate, we are left with the cost of your place, which obvioulsy as a charity we can't carry that liability.

Fundraising Commitment

We ask all runners to aim for a fundraising target of £200

Sometimes, people look to utilise the places we have access to irrelevant of fundraising and are willing to incur the costs of the event themselves.

Clothing Collective rely on these events to raise funds for our charity to finance our activies in supporting people in need with thier clothing and we will be billed £165.50 for your place irrelevant of you taking part or not once you register, so we need to hedge this risk and ensure you will be able to cover these costs for us with the required fundraising within the specified times.

Therefore we require you to fundraise a minimum of £70 for the benefit of Clothing Collective before 15th August '25 and £200 within 7 days of the event ending otherwise you will make up the difference yoursself to reach the target.

If this is not achieved, ClothingCollective have the discresion to cancel your registration without notice, offering your place to another person on our wait list to mimimise our potential loss.

Organized by

It’s an unavoidable experience felt by many moving throughout cities across the country; the moment in which you notice an individual with nothing left. People who, with little to no support network, and perhaps without money, food, clothes or shelter, live in our country under society’s radar.

In these moments, we're left to make a choice. Should we be giving this person money or should we be supporting them some other way? If we do give them money directly, perhaps we're not truly helping and just exacerbating their situation?

One question seems to underpin every encounter of this kind: how can we best support these people?

£0 – £10
Oct 5 · 8:00 AM GMT+1