RUN FOR GOOD 2026
24 June 2026 | 5 km | 7.00 pm
The Run for Good London 5km event will be happening on 24 June 2026. Places are limited, so book your space while you can, by registering today.
A minimum donation of £30 is required to take part in the walk & run. Click here to donate, or you can donate after registration.
What’s more, you’ll help us raise vital funds for our charity partner, The Big Alliance, and City of London Academy Highgate Hill.
Everyone who registers receives a participant number, a limited-edition medal, and a MUFG T-shirt.
You can collect your t-shirt in advance or at our registration points, MUFG Ropemaker and Westferry offices (17 and 24 June), and Paternoster Square on the day of the event.
PARTICIPANT INFORMATION
Date: Tuesday 24 June 2026
Registration opens: From 6.00 pm
Participant Assembly time: From 6.45 pm
Meeting Point: The Participant Assembly Location is in Paternoster Square.
Run for Good Start Time: 7.00 pm
Runner times: This is a timed walk & run, and all times will be available soon after the event.
Medical support: A first aider will be available at the start and finish line and on the route.
Photography: A photographer will also be present to snap a picture of you on the finish line!
Refreshments: Water will be available at the finish line, but you are welcome to carry your own water whilst on the walk & run
Post-event: Please join us after the event in the Happenstance Bar, Paternoster Square, for a drink to celebrate completing the 5km.
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You will then walk or run the final short section returning to Paternoster Square, to complete a truly iconic 5km route!
No prior experience is required for a run like this. Please download the Participant Information pack for detailed information on how to participate and prepare for the event.
The route is relatively flat, and you can run, jog, or walk. Pace runners and guides will be on the route to support you at all times.
The Route
Your 5km route will begin in Paternoster Square just by the world-famous St Paul’s Cathedral in the heart of our city.
You will start by walking or running over Blackfriars Bridge, past the Tate Modern, and along London’s river paths, taking in some fantastic views of the City.
Then you will cross the River Thames via Southwark Bridge and return via the South Embankment.
The route will then take you via Shakespeare’s Globe and the Tate Modern, where you will cross the River Thames again.
This time over the incredible Millennium Bridge, where you will enjoy a great view of London on a summer evening, and breathtaking views of St Paul's Cathedral.
