A popular city running race has been revived after a three-year break.
The Norwich Half Marathon will be making its comeback on Sunday, November 24.
It is being sponsored by accountancy firm Larking Gowen and organised by Good Running Events.
Aaron Murrell, director of organisers said: "We are thrilled to welcome back the Larking Gowen Norwich Half Marathon.
"This event holds a special place in the hearts of many runners and the local community.
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"Our team is dedicated to delivering an exceptional experience for participants, spectators and sponsors alike."
The route will start and end at the Norfolk Showground, winding through the surrounding Norfolk countryside in between.
The race is aimed at all abilities, from seasoned runners to first-time half marathoners.
Entries for the event open at 7am on Monday, April 8, costing £34 for UKA runners and £36 for standard entry.
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