A RUN for men that aimed to encourage healthy living and raised £450,000 for good causes this year is in jeopardy after the Scottish Government cut funding.
A RUN for men that aimed to encourage healthy living and raised £450,000 for good causes this year is in jeopardy after the Scottish Government cut funding.
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The Glasgow-based Men's Health Forum Scotland's 10k run has been held for six years, but is no longer certain to go on beyond this year after Holyrood funding was cut due to budget constraints. Organisers of the 10k held in Bellahouston Park have appealed to past runners to help them fund the event in 2013.
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